New Delhi: In a development exposing the dual agenda of demographic disruption and strategic resource manipulation by the India’s Modi regime, over one thousand families have been displaced by hydropower projects in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, intensifying fears of a calculated plan to control water flows towards Pakistan.
According to , the disclosure made in the Indian Parliament confirms that at least 1,004 families in Kishtwar district have been affected by major hydroelectric projects, including Dulhasti, Pakal Dul, Kiru and Kwar.
Analysts say such large-scale displacement, coupled with inadequate rehabilitation measures, reflects a systematic pattern of marginalizing local populations while consolidating India’s grip over key water resources originating from the region.
According to , the disclosure made in the Indian Parliament confirms that at least 1,004 families in Kishtwar district have been affected by major hydroelectric projects, including Dulhasti, Pakal Dul, Kiru and Kwar.
Analysts say such large-scale displacement, coupled with inadequate rehabilitation measures, reflects a systematic pattern of marginalizing local populations while consolidating India’s grip over key water resources originating from the region.