Taliban Supreme Leader orders construction of dam on Kunar River (X)
Afghanistan to Block Pakistan's Water Supply: Afghanistan has announced a plan to build a new dam on the Kunar River, which can prove to be a big blow to Pakistan. This step of the Taliban government can further increase the problems of Pakistan after India suspended the Indus Water on Sandhya. Blocking water from the Kunar River could affect irrigation and power generation in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where there is already a water shortage.
Taliban Deputy Minister of Information Mujahid Farahi said that the Ministry of Water and Energy has been instructed by Taliban chief Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada to start construction of dams on the Kunar River without delay.
The announcement came in May 2025, when the Taliban visited the Kunar region and called for funding.
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After India, it may now be Afghanistan’s turn to restrict Pakistan’s water supply.
Taliban Deputy Minister for Information, Mujahid Farahi, announced that the Ministry of Water and Energy has received instructions from the Taliban’s supreme leader, Shaikh… https://t.co/Q7XutRtC1A
The Diplomat reported in August 2024: A Chinese company expressed interest in investing in three large dams on Kunar that could generate 2,000 MW of electricity. China is a close ally of Pakistan (through CPEC), so its participation may make Pakistan uncomfortable in protesting. Pakistani officials called the Taliban's announcement of a dam a "hostile move" in January 2024.
There are 9 shared river basins between Pakistan and Afghanistan, but no treaty. Climate change is making water politics more complex. Experts say both countries can benefit from a "profit-sharing formula," but the current tension has increased the risk of conflict. This step of the Taliban seems to be a weapon of political pressure along with economic self-reliance.
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