India Rejects Court of Arbitration Award on Indus Waters Treaty
On 16th May 2026, India rejected a reported award issued by the Court of Arbitration (CoA) at The Hague regarding maximum pondage allowed at Indian hydroelectric projects on the Indus river system.
- India reiterated that it does not recognise the tribunal as legally constituted and termed its proceedings “null and void”.
What is the Current Dispute?
- Pakistan challenged design features of:
- Kishenganga Hydroelectric Project.
- Ratle Hydroelectric Project.
- Key Issue: Maximum pondage allowed in run-of-river hydroelectric projects.
- Pondage: Temporary water storage in hydropower projects used for regulating water flow and optimising electricity generation.
India’s Position
- India refused participation in the proceedings.
- Argued that technical disputes should be ....
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