India fast-tracks 5 hydro projects in Jammu & Kashmir post treaty suspension, aims to increase power generation by 4000MW.

India is fast-tracking the development of five hydroelectric projects in Jammu & Kashmir following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. The primary goal is to enhance power generation in the region by an additional 4000MW. The projects in focus are Bursar, Dulhasti II, Swalkote, Uri Stage II, and Kirthai II, with an estimated completion timeline of 3-5 years. This move is expected to significantly contribute to India’s energy sector and bolster the country’s renewable energy capabilities. The acceleration of these projects underscores India’s commitment to harnessing its hydroelectric potential and promoting sustainable energy sources. The increased power generation will not only benefit the local economy but also aid in meeting the growing energy demands of the nation. Stay updated on further developments regarding these crucial hydroelectric projects in Jammu & Kashmir.

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