This research paper focuses on water dispute between India and Pakistan and its implications on the political relations between both the states. Water is very essential in the world of today and a tussle over water is seen quite on and off. Similarly India and Pakistan are facing problems regarding equitable water sharing because India by building dams and reservoirs on Pakistan‟s share of water is hampering their water resources and consequently are unable to support their bulging population. India presents its reasons that it has to support its general public and is doing everything in accordance with Indus Water treaty in national interest of its state. The data has been collected from primary and secondary sources. Moreover hydro hegemo...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
Water sharing among the provinces of Pakistan is as much an economic challenge due to resource short...
Conflict is a fact of international relations. Its causes range from disputed territories or un-dema...
This paper aims to examine the extended disagreements between India and Pakistan over sharing of the...
The history of water sharing between India and Pakistan has been marked by exceptional cooperation...
This paper thrashes out the water issues between Pakistan and India and the recent developments that...
After the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, both the newly established states submerged in...
Water is considered a valuable resource of our planet. For most of the regions in this world, water ...
Water has transformed into an inflexibly fundamental settling in the change technique of all countri...
The renowned water expert, John Briscoe, predicted a bleak future for India-Pakistan water relations...
Being developed countries both Pakistan and India are striving for the economic development. Pakista...
The study reinforces the belief of geo-politicians that competition over and control of, vital resou...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
Abstract India and Pakistan are at war with each other for over 70 years. To date, the two countries...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
Water sharing among the provinces of Pakistan is as much an economic challenge due to resource short...
Conflict is a fact of international relations. Its causes range from disputed territories or un-dema...
This paper aims to examine the extended disagreements between India and Pakistan over sharing of the...
The history of water sharing between India and Pakistan has been marked by exceptional cooperation...
This paper thrashes out the water issues between Pakistan and India and the recent developments that...
After the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, both the newly established states submerged in...
Water is considered a valuable resource of our planet. For most of the regions in this world, water ...
Water has transformed into an inflexibly fundamental settling in the change technique of all countri...
The renowned water expert, John Briscoe, predicted a bleak future for India-Pakistan water relations...
Being developed countries both Pakistan and India are striving for the economic development. Pakista...
The study reinforces the belief of geo-politicians that competition over and control of, vital resou...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
Abstract India and Pakistan are at war with each other for over 70 years. To date, the two countries...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
Water sharing among the provinces of Pakistan is as much an economic challenge due to resource short...
Conflict is a fact of international relations. Its causes range from disputed territories or un-dema...