For PA 860: Workshop in International Public AffairsThis report explores the role of water shortages related to transboundary rivers in interstate disputes in South Asia. The report analyzes the history and status of disputes, looking at the relationships between India and neighboring Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The core of the report analyzes supply and demand with projections based on the PODIUM model. Water likely will continue to be a major source of conflict, as shortages will occur in India, Bangladesh, and, especially, Pakistan
Rivalry over river water resources has been a constant theme in the international politics of the So...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
The origins of the Farakka Barrage dispute go back as far as 1951 when Pakistan protested against th...
Water is considered a valuable resource of our planet. For most of the regions in this world, water ...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
Ever since American security analysts began to consider the impact of global warming on internationa...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Contents: Section I. Managing...
Several factors drive water disputes in South Asia. To solve the problems, it is critical to involve...
This research paper focuses on water dispute between India and Pakistan and its implications on the ...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
The renowned water expert, John Briscoe, predicted a bleak future for India-Pakistan water relations...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
As the demand for fresh water has increased over the years, the conflicts between water-sharing coun...
Pakistan has become water scarce and is ranked 8th most vulnerable country to the effects of Climate...
Based on interviews with decision makers and communities at the provincial, municipal, and village w...
Rivalry over river water resources has been a constant theme in the international politics of the So...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
The origins of the Farakka Barrage dispute go back as far as 1951 when Pakistan protested against th...
Water is considered a valuable resource of our planet. For most of the regions in this world, water ...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
Ever since American security analysts began to consider the impact of global warming on internationa...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Contents: Section I. Managing...
Several factors drive water disputes in South Asia. To solve the problems, it is critical to involve...
This research paper focuses on water dispute between India and Pakistan and its implications on the ...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
The renowned water expert, John Briscoe, predicted a bleak future for India-Pakistan water relations...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
As the demand for fresh water has increased over the years, the conflicts between water-sharing coun...
Pakistan has become water scarce and is ranked 8th most vulnerable country to the effects of Climate...
Based on interviews with decision makers and communities at the provincial, municipal, and village w...
Rivalry over river water resources has been a constant theme in the international politics of the So...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
The origins of the Farakka Barrage dispute go back as far as 1951 when Pakistan protested against th...