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Articles pertaining to dams in operation, under construction or planning on the Indus River in Pakistan, India or China. Pages in category "Dams on the Indus River" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Articles pertaining to dams in operation, under construction or planning in the Indus River basin in Pakistan, India or China. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
The Dasu Dam is a large (largest run of the river dam in world) hydroelectric gravity dam currently under construction on the Indus River near Dasu in Kohistan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. It is developed by Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda), as a key component of the company's Water Vision 2025. The ...
Tarbela Dam (Pashto: د توربېلې بند, Hindko: تربیلا بند) is an earth-filled dam along the Indus River in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It is mainly located in Haripur Tehsil. [1] It is about 20 km (10 mi) from the city of Swabi KPK, 105 km (65 mi) northwest of Islamabad, and 125 km (80 mi) east of Peshawar.
Map of the major rivers, lakes, dams, barrages and reservoirs in Pakistan ... Picture Name River Year completed Ref. Munda Headworks Swat: 1931 [1 ... Indus: 1946 [6 ...
Naulong Dam – is an embankment dam currently under construction on the Mula River, about 30 km from Gandawah City in Jhal Magsi district of Balochistan, Pakistan. The zoned earth-filled dam is 186 feet high with a gross storage of 0.242 MAF and a command area of 47,000 acres.
The Nimoo Bazgo Power Project is a run-of-the-river power project on the Indus River situated at Alchi village, 75 kilometres (47 mi) from Leh in the Indian Union Territory of Ladakh. [1] The project was conceived on 1 July 2001 and approved on 8 June 2005, and construction began on 23rd Sept, 2006.