Kushvinder Vohra

Kushvinder Vohra

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Kushvinder Vohra is a recently retired head of India’s Central Water Commission who has voiced concerns about the implications of India's decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, emphasizing the potential lack of information for Pakistan regarding water flows.

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India India: Kushvinder Vohra, former Central Water Commission chairperson, supports the project for better flood and water management. 8

The Times of India: Experts align with Omar’s view, saying revival of Tulbul Navigation Project will yield socio-economic benefits for J&K | India News

Taiwan Taiwan: Kushvinder Vohra is a recently retired head of India’s Central Water Commission who worked extensively on Indus disputes with Pakistan. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: India starts work on hydroelectric projects

Portugal Portugal: Kushvinder Vohra is a recently retired chairman of the Central Water Commission of India who has worked extensively on disputes with Pakistan over the Indus River. 7

Público: Após suspensão de tratado, Índia faz trabalhos em centrais hidroeléctricas | Caxemira

India India: Kushvinder Vohra, former chairman of the Central Water Commission, discussed the flushing process for hydro-power projects in India. 7

The Times of India: India prepares dams to store more water, lines up multiple actions to choke Pak | India News

Pakistan Pakistan: Kushvinder Vohra is a recently retired head of India’s Central Water Commission who worked on Indus disputes with Pakistan. 7

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: India starts work on hydro projects after suspending treaty with Pakistan, say sources - Pakistan

Guyana Guyana: Kushvinder Vohra, a recently retired head of India’s Central Water Commission, discussed the implications of the water supply issues. 5

Stabroek News: Panic in Pakistan as India vows to cut off water supply over Kashmir