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Archive for April, 2012

The Parched Tiger: Plans To Turn Northeast India Into A Hydroelectric Powerhouse

Courtesy of China Dialogue, a look at tension over plans to turn north-east India into a hydroelectric powerhouse.  As the article notes: A new “powerhouse” is emerging in the frontier state of Arunachal Pradesh, north-eastern India. Public and private companies have proposed 168 massive dams, to produce 57,000 megawatts of hydropower, in this strategically important […]

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The Parched Tiger: India And Pakistan Move To Avert Water Wars

Via Pakistan’s The International News, a report of Indian and Pakistani support of a new mechanism to avoid water issues.  As the article notes: Pakistan and India have agreed in principle of a need to set up an independent office of the Indus Water Commission (IWC) comprising neutral experts from outside the South Asian region […]

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The Parched Tiger: India’s Water Management Strategies

Via The Wall Street Journal’s Real Time India blog, an article examining India’s water management strategies: India’s water supplies might be drying up and the government is finally waking up to that fact. The question remains, though, if its efforts will be sufficient to avert a possible crisis. India has more than 17% of the […]

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The Parched Tiger: India And Pakistan To Go To War over Water?

Via Oil Price.com, an article on the water tensions between India and Pakistan: A peaceful and stable Pakistan is integral to western efforts to pacify Afghanistan, but Islamabad’s obsessions with its giant eastern neighbor may render such issues moot. Since partition in 1947, Pakistan and India have fought four armed conflicts, in 1947, 1965, 1971 […]

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World Bank Increases Support For Trans-Boundary Management Of The Mekong

Via Xinhua.net, a report that the World Bank is augmenting its support of the trans-boundary management initiatives for the Mekong.  As the article notes: The World Bank has committed more than 63.7 billion kip (about 8 million U.S. dollars) to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to promote trans-boundary management of regional river resources. While there […]

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Bangalore’s Water Requirements: “Over The Roof….Water Wars To Heat Up”

Via India’s IBN, a report on Bangalore’s bubbling water tensions: The exponential growth of the city area (including the erstwhile eight urban local bodies), has pushed up Bangalore’s water requirements over the roof. Water demand in the summer season shoots up anywhere between 20 to 40 per cent in the city. Vigyanapura is feeling the […]

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