Srinagar, Jan. 27 -- Jammu and Kashmir has abundant water resources. Statistically, this is a fact. These water resources, once harnessed for generating electricity, have the potential to make J&K one of the richest places in the entire subcontinent. But this is a hollow claim. Of course, there are several reasons for saying this. For so long we, the natives of J&K, have been told that the erstwhile state has the potential to generate more than 20,000-25,000 MWs of cheap and largely eco-friendly hydroelectricity. It goes without saying that technically this huge amount of power would be more than sufficient to run industrial super-engines in more than half of the country, besides of course lighting up people's homes. One could only imagin...