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India’s Dulhasti-II project on Chenab River deepens hydro-political tensions with Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, May 29 (APP): In a move that has sharply escalated hydro-political tensions, India has approved the controversial Rs 3,277.45 crore Dulhasti