Balloki Headworks

During the Sikh rule (18th-19th centuries), village Balloki remained an important agricultural hub and was known for its cotton and wheat production.

[citation needed] The British built canals and irrigation systems, boosting Balloki's agricultural significance in the 19th-20th centuries.

[citation needed] It constructed three canals: The Upper Chenab and Lower Bari were linked at Balloki.

It was this concept that eventually laid the groundwork for the Indus Waters Treaty between contemporary India and Pakistan.

[1] Balloki head was inograted by Sardar Bahadur Sardar Bolaka Singh Ji Bhamba from Qila Dharam singh which was also known as Bhambe da qila which is now the part of Naknaka sahib District he was the Honrary Megistrate of Lahore and Kasur district during British Era.

Head Balloki barrage
The districts of Punjab prior to partition of India