Joint Commission Meeting on Water Resources between Nepal and India Concluded

Nepal and India have concluded the 9th meeting of the Secretary-level Joint Commission on Water Resources (JCWR) in Kathmandu on Friday.

The 9th meeting of the Joint Committee on Water Resources was held in Kathmandu on 23 September 2022.
The meeting was co-chaired by Pankaj Kumar, Secretary, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India, and Sagar Rai, Secretary, Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation.

This was preceded by the 7th meeting of the Joint Standing Technical Committee on Water Resources (21-22 September 2022) which was co-chaired by M. K. Srinivas, Chairman, Ganga Flood Control Commission, Patna, and Shishir Koirala, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Government of Nepal in Kathmandu.

These meetings comprehensively reviewed the bilateral water-sector cooperation between India and Nepal, including the implementation of the Mahakali Treaty, the Sapta Kosi- Sun Kosi Project, and cooperation in areas of flooding and inundation. The progress of various bilateral committees, including the Joint Committee on Inundation and Flood Management (JCIFM) and the Joint Committee on Kosi and Gandak Project (JCKGP), was also discussed.

It was agreed to take forward the Sapta Kosi high dam project through further studies which take into consideration the planned upstream projects, submergence area of the Project as well as other social, environmental, and technical aspects. The Joint Team of Experts is expected to meet soon.

Recalling the India-Nepal Joint Vision Statement on Power Sector Cooperation issued during the visit of the Prime Minister of Nepal to India in April 2022, where the two Prime Ministers directed their concerned officials to expedite the bilateral discussions toward the early finalization of the project’s DPR, the JCWR extended the tenure of the Team of Experts (ToE) unto March 2023 for the finalization of the DPR of Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project and agreed to hold the 4th ToE meeting at the earliest.

The Nepali side thanked India for the assistance extended to Nepal regarding irrigation, flood management, inundation control, river embankment works, etc. The Indian side highlighted the unique relationship between the two countries and the importance of proper management and utilization of water resources for mutual benefit.

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