A. The delta concentration
B. The bond or river
C. The mid channel
D. All of them
Related Mcqs:
- Which Doctrine in international Law India supports its case according to which the river boundaries between states are divided by the mid channel?
A. Thalweg Doctrine
B. Mari Doctrine
C. B.P (Border Post) Doctrine
D. none of these - Violating International law, Israel has constructed a concrete wall to divide the Palestinian in:
A. Gaza
B. West Bank
C. Easter Jerusalem
D. Golan Heights - The resolution of 1914 demarcated the boundaries between the two territories, included the Creek as part of Sindh thus setting the boundary as the
A. Western Flank of the creek
B. Eastern Flank of the Creek
C. Southern Flank of the Creek
D. Northern Flank of the Creek - Which resolution demarcated boundaries between the two territories, included the creek of part of Sindh?
A. Resolution of 1914 signed between government of Sindh and Maharga of Kutch
B. Resolution of 1925 signed between Sindh government and Maharga of Kutch
C. Both of them
D. None of them - Pakistan does not agree to the Thaiweg Doctrine’s reference by India?
A. this is India’s deviation from historical Indus Water Treaty
B. this doctrine is applicable to navigable area and creek is not navigable
C. Creek is not regularly navigable
D. none of these - An agreement on the demarcation of boundaries was concluded between China and Pakistan:
A. 1968
B. 1967
C. 1962
D. 1963 - The Indian Water Treaty allow India the right to hydroelectric power generation from the western rivers but only by run off river installation without affection or building
A. Volume of water
B. Direction of water
C. storage capacities
D. All of them - When India “no-first-use” nuclear doctrine was released?
A. 1991
B. 1992
C. 1994
D. 1998 - On 23 September 2011, the arbitral tribunal in the dispute between India and Pakistan ordered interim measures on pending its final decision on the merits of the case over the construction of India’s:
A. Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project
B. Tulbul project
C. Wullar Lake barrage
D. Baglihar Dam - In 1923 the ‘Treaty of Lausanne’ set the boundaries of:
A. modern Turkey
B. modern China
C. modern Iran
D. modern Poland