To put things in perspective, the cost of the Diamer Bhasha dam was estimated to be $12.6 billion in 2008. It has since escalated to around $15 billion.
The two big dams constructed in the past were financed by multilateral bodies like the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. Mangla Dam, a multipurpose dam located on Jhelum River in Mirpur district of Azad Kashmir, was constructed at a cost of Rs15.587 billion ($1.473 billion). It was built between 1961 and 1967. The Mangla Dam Raising Project was carried out in 2004 at a cost of Rs101.384 billion.
Tarbela Dam on Indus River was constructed at a cost of $1.497 billion. Critics of large hydropower projects point to the exorbitantly high social and environmental costs of these projects and stress that similar needs can be met through smaller projects as well.
Published in Daily Times, September 8th 2018.
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