印度在Chenab河上发射5 129桶水力发电项目,在中止《印度河水条约》的同时加速发展。
India launches ₹5,129 crore hydropower project on Chenab River, accelerating development amid suspended Indus Waters Treaty.
印度为查谟和克什米尔Chenab河1 856 MW Sawalkot水力发电项目发起了5 129卢比投标,这是莫迪政府在2025年中止与巴基斯坦的《印度河水域条约》之后批准的第一项重大水电倡议。
India has launched a Rs 5,129 crore tender for the 1,856 MW Sawalkot Hydroelectric Project on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir, the first major hydropower initiative approved by the Modi government after suspending the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan in 2025.
该项目将在巴格利哈尔大坝和萨拉勒大坝之间分两个阶段建造,将采用河道设计,大约需要9年时间才能完成。
The project, to be built in two phases between the Baglihar and Salal dams, will use a run-of-the-river design and take about nine years to complete.
这是更广泛推动加快包括Pakal Dul和Kiru在内的四个关键Chenab河水电项目的一部分,到2026-2028年完成。
It is part of a broader push to accelerate four key Chenab River hydropower projects, including Pakal Dul and Kiru, with completion targets by 2026–2028.
此举反映了印度根据条约中止的框架最大限度地行使对西部河流的权利的战略,引起了巴基斯坦对下游供水的担忧。
The move reflects India’s strategy to maximize its rights to western rivers under the treaty’s suspended framework, raising concerns in Pakistan over downstream water access.