India is ramping up efforts on five hydroelectric projects in Jammu & Kashmir following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, with the goal of enhancing power generation in the area by 4000MW. The projects in focus are Bursar, Dulhasti II, Swalkote, Uri Stage II, and Kirthai II, with a targeted completion timeline of 3-5 years. The move is part of a strategic initiative to bolster India’s energy infrastructure and increase power supply in the region. The acceleration of these hydroelectric projects is expected to have a significant impact on the power sector in Jammu & Kashmir, contributing to economic development and improving the overall energy landscape in the area. This development underscores the government’s commitment to harnessing renewable energy sources and reducing dependency on non-renewable resources. With a focus on sustainable development and energy security, these initiatives are poised to play a crucial role in India’s drive towards achieving self-sufficiency in power generation.

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