The talks were scheduled for April 11-13 but have been delayed until the end of April, The Nation reported quoting sources, but didn't cite any reason for the postponement.
Pakistan's Minister for Power and Water Khawaja Asif last month had said the two sides would meet in Washington on April 11-13 to resolve the issues related to Kishanganga (330MWs) and Ratle (850 MWs) projects India is constructing in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the World Bank with the consensus of both the countries will provide new dates for the meeting.
He said he does not know about the new dates.
Pakistan has reservations over the designs of both the hydropower projects and is seeking the International Court of Arbitration (ICA) through the World Bank - the so-called guarantor of the 1960 treaty - while India insists to resolve the issue through neutral experts.
Pakistan says no design of these projects was shared, which is a violation of the 57-year-old treaty.
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