
The power ministry is exploring a proposal to provide Rs 18,700 crore of subordinated debt at a low interest rate for NHPC Ltd's 1,856 MW Sawalkote hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir,…
The power ministry is exploring a proposal to provide Rs 18,700 crore of subordinated debt at a low interest rate for NHPC Ltd's 1,856 MW Sawalkote hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir, sources told the Economic Times. The project cost is estimated at Rs 31,380 crore. The proposal is at an exploratory stage and subject to approval by the expenditure finance committee.

Meanwhile, deputy commissioners of Ramban and Udhampur visited the project site on Wednesday to review progress, Greater Kashmir reported. NHPC officials briefed them on infrastructure works and regulatory milestones. The project requires approval from the Public Investment Board and the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs before tenders are opened. The district administrations assured full support for timely execution.
The push to expedite the project follows India putting the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance last year, the Economic Times reported. Power minister Manohar Lal reviewed NHPC's projects in January. The government has also approved large hydropower projects in Arunachal Pradesh in recent months.
Economic Times frames the story around the government's strategic push to develop hydropower on western rivers after abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty, emphasising financing and approval processes. Greater Kashmir focuses on local administrative review and environmental commitments like tree plantation, without mentioning the treaty. ET treats the debt proposal as exploratory but high-value, GK omits the financial figure entirely. A balanced reading: the project has bureaucratic momentum, with funding under discussion and site-level coordination underway. Watch for PIB clearance as the next milestone.
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Coverage: 2 sources, 1 pro-government, 1 neutral
Sources (2): energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com (pro government), greaterkashmir.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.