Fluid Mechanics: CR Paatil Underlines India's Water Management Strategy That Has Pakistan On Edge
Fluid Mechanics: CR Paatil Underlines India's Water Management Strategy That Has Pakistan On Edge Published By, Last Updated: June 17, 2026, 20:09 IST By systematically
Fluid Mechanics: CR Paatil Underlines India's Water Management Strategy That Has Pakistan On Edge Published By, Last Updated: June 17, 2026, 20:09 IST By systematically closing off excess hydrological flows, New Delhi is sending an unyielding diplomatic signal to Islamabad The minister explicitly positioned this infrastructural surge as a non-negotiable measure of national security and economic sovereignty. File pic/ANI Union Minister for Jal Shakti CR Paatil said that India is aggressively executing a time-bound engineering strategy to ensure that “not a single drop" of its unutilised water resource flows downstream into Pakistan. Speaking at the News18 India Amrit Ratna Samman conclave on Wednesday, the minister made it clear that the era of strategic patience regarding transboundary water flows is officially over, replaced by a policy of strict national resource optimisation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s direct guidance.
Paatil explained that while India has historically permitted surplus water from the western rivers of the Indus basin to pass across the border due to a lack of domestic retention infrastructure, the Ministry of Jal Shakti has fundamentally reversed this approach. The central government is currently fast-tracking a multi-layered matrix of massive infrastructure projects across Jammu and Kashmir. This includes the accelerated construction of strategic storage reservoirs, modern barrages, and vast diversion canals engineered to redirect and fully utilise India’s rightful water allocation within its own territorial borders. “We are ensuring total resource optimisation. Every drop of water that belongs to India under existing legal allocations will be retained, stored, and channelled to meet the domestic agricultural and energy needs of our citizens," Paatil said. The minister explicitly positioned this infrastructural surge as a non-negotiable measure of national security and economic sovereignty.
By systematically closing off excess hydrological flows, New Delhi is sending an unyielding diplomatic signal to Islamabad. Paatil indicated that cross-border security violations and state- terrorism will no longer be viewed in isolation from regional asset management, confirming that India will deploy comprehensive resource-based retaliation alongside traditional defensive strategies. The address underscores a profound paradigm shift in India’s long-term Shivalik and Himalayan water policy. As these key engineering works near completion, the administration’s clinical execution of water diversion is set to fundamentally reshape the geopolitical and economic dynamics between the two South Asian neighbours, cementing absolute resource control at the upper riparian level. News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author News Desk The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad.
