Correct Answer:
C. Kishanganga Dam
The water flow of the river is diverted to Wullar Barrage through the construction of the Kishanganga Dam. This hydroelectric project, located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, involves diverting water from the Kishanganga River (known as Neelum River in Pakistan) through a tunnel to a power plant, and then into the Wullar Lake, which is regulated by the Wullar Barrage. This diversion is a key component of the project's design.
- Option A, Mangla Dam, is on the Jhelum River and not directly involved in diverting water to Wullar Barrage.
- Option B, Basha Dam (Diamer-Bhasha Dam), is on the Indus River.
- Option D, Warsak Dam, is on the Kabul River.