The 850 MW Ratle project, which is the nation's first hydroelectric project that was bid out through tariff-based international competitive bidding, will cost Rs 5,500 crore.
The Miyar project envisages an installation of 120 MW capacity. The project component comprises a construction of a 25 m high diversion structure, about 6.6 km long head-race tunnel, an open to sky restricted orifice surge tank, a surface powerhouse complex on the right bank of river Chenab near Udaipur town.
Under the provisions of the 1960 Treaty, the two Commissioners are required to meet at least once a year, alternately in India and Pakistan.