Verdict on Kishanganga not a legal defeat: Pakistan Downplaying the recent verdict by International Court of Arbitration upholding India's right to divert water from the Kishanganga hydro project, Pakistan said on Tuesday it was not a legal defeat for the country. Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that the arbitration award was not a legal defeat for Pakistan. ...  
06:53 PM, Feb 26, 2013

Kishenganga project: Pak moves Court of Arbitration New Delhi: Pakistan has moved the Court of Arbitration asking it to direct India to stop work at the 330-MW Kishenganga hydro power project in Jammu and Kashmir. Even as the two countries are fighting a legal battle in a court of Arbitration, Pakistan has filed a petition in the court seeking a direction to make India hold the project till the case is settled by the court, sources in...  
10:57 AM, Aug 21, 2011

Pak officials to visit Jammu over lake proposal
by IANS
Jammu: Three Pakistani officials dealing with the Indus Water Treaty will arrive on Sunday to inspect the design and the site of a proposed artificial lake in Jammu. The lake is to be built by using the waters of river Tawi, a tributary of the Chenab, one of three rivers that flow from Jammu and Kashmir into Pakistan. The others are Jhelum and Indus. Under the World Bank-brokered Indus Water...  
12:35 PM, Feb 19, 2011

Pak won't object to Indian projects on Indus India has agreed to site visits by the Pakistani team in Leh and Kargil, and will share flooding information on rivers. ...  
08:41 AM, Jun 02, 2010

Pakistan cries foul over Baglihar, says treaty breached Pakistan has all along tried to oppose the Baglihar dam project. ...  
01:33 PM, Oct 22, 2008