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The Parched Tiger: Why the India-Pakistan War Over Water Is So Dangerous

Via Foreign Policy, a look at the how – as New Delhi and Islamabad trade nuclear threats and deadly attacks – a brewing war over shared water resources threatens to turn up the violence: Early on the morning of Sept. 29, according to India’s Defense Ministryand military, Indian forces staged a “surgical strike” in Pakistan-administered Kashmir that […]

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Indus Waters Treaty Rides Out Latest Crisis

Via The Third Pole, an interesting look at how a recent terrorist attack has led to the questioning of the Indus Waters Treaty in India, but officially there is no move to change or rescind it: The 1960 World Bank-mediated Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan is considered one of the great success stories of water diplomacy, especially […]

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Indus Basin Groundwater Depletion: Unsteady Footings for India-Pakistan Relations

Via Future Directions International, a report on growing tensions in the Indus Basin: Background In the discourse between India and Pakistan the issue of water sharing has gained prominence this year with the move by Pakistan to take India to The Hague. This was an issue over the damming of the rivers feeding Pakistan, namely […]

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The Parched Tiger: India and Pakistan Water Tensions Escalate to The Hague

Courtesy of Circle of Blue, a detailed look at how hydropower projects are sparking discord in the Indus River basin, but that real water management challenges go deeper: Officials in Pakistan are poised to take their clash with India over hydropower projects in Jammu and Kashmir to the highest levels of international arbitration. It marks […]

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The Parched Tiger: Water Issues Spark Furore In Jammu & Kashmir Assembly

Via Third Pole.net, commentary on water issues in Jammu & Kashmir from the Indus Waters Treaty to the ownership of major hydropower projects: The Baglihar Hydroelectric Power Project is one of the few owned by the J&K State Power Development Corporation Ltd. In 2011 Taj Mohi-u-Din, then the minister of irrigation in the state of […]

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The Indus Inland Waterways System: The Next Big Thing For Asia?

Courtesy of The Third Pole, an interesting report on the potential for a new Indus waterways transport system to revolutionise the economies of South Asia: There are few river systems in the world as long and as reliable as the Indus. The river and its tributaries connect most major cities of Pakistan with each other and […]

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