Amidst tension between India and Pakistan, water from many dams was stopped by India. India first stopped the water of Indus river, after which water was also stopped from the dam built on Chenab river. India had closed the Baglihar and Salal dams built on Chenab river after the Pahalgam terrorist attack. However, today on Friday, some gates of both the dams built on Chenab river were opened. Videos of this have also surfaced.

Many gates of both dams opened
Actually, the water of Chenab river was stopped by India last week itself. In this, water was stopped by closing first Baglihar dam and then Salal dam. However, after the rains in Jammu and Kashmir in the past few days, the water level of the dam had increased. After this, now two gates of the Baglihar Hydroelectric Power Project dam built on Chenab river in Ramban have been opened. Apart from this, three gates of Salal Dam of Reasi, built on Chenab river, have also been opened. During this time, the flow of water from both the dams was seen moving forward and the drought in Chenab river ended after many days.

River dried due to stoppage of water
Let us tell you that after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India first closed the dam built on Indus river. India ended the Indus Water Treaty with immediate effect. Let us tell you that this Indus Water Treaty was done by the World Bank. This treaty was signed in 1960 by the then Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the then Pakistani President Ayub Khan. It is often praised as a rare example of peaceful cooperation between two hostile neighbors.