Despite an open border, shared culture, religious ties and strong people-to-people connectivity, governance of transboundary water resources has often led to diplomatic conflicts between India and Nepal. It is not unusual for hydro-development projects between the two to run into delays or opposition, despite great domestic need for water and electricity in both countries. Using fieldwork in Delhi and Kathmandu, this paper illustrates the factors that impede cooperation between the two sides on shared rivers and how the inadequacies of international water laws manifest themselves in bilateral negotiations on water governance. The paper locates the benefit-sharing framework in international water law using the case studies of the Pancheshwar...
Having water storage potential of about 88 billion cubic metre (bcm), Nepal, contributes more than 4...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
Water sharing among the provinces of Pakistan is as much an economic challenge due to resource short...
The hydropolitical interaction of Nepal and India can be well defned within the framework of hydro-h...
This paper thrashes out the water issues between Pakistan and India and the recent developments that...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Water has transformed into an inflexibly fundamental settling in the change technique of all countri...
Bangladesh and India Sharing fifty-four trans-boundary rivers water that flows from India to Banglad...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Data and information exchange are vital for long-term transboundary water cooperation. However, many...
Rise in population growth needs high demand of limited water to meet the challenges of high food req...
This paper examines the intersection of regional geopolitics and the governance of transboundary riv...
This article examines the power interplay that shapes the transboundary water interaction in the Bra...
Nepalese communities around the Koshi River, a transboundary river between Nepal and India, are faci...
International cooperation over the major rivers in South Asia took a new turn with the signing in 19...
Having water storage potential of about 88 billion cubic metre (bcm), Nepal, contributes more than 4...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
Water sharing among the provinces of Pakistan is as much an economic challenge due to resource short...
The hydropolitical interaction of Nepal and India can be well defned within the framework of hydro-h...
This paper thrashes out the water issues between Pakistan and India and the recent developments that...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Water has transformed into an inflexibly fundamental settling in the change technique of all countri...
Bangladesh and India Sharing fifty-four trans-boundary rivers water that flows from India to Banglad...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Data and information exchange are vital for long-term transboundary water cooperation. However, many...
Rise in population growth needs high demand of limited water to meet the challenges of high food req...
This paper examines the intersection of regional geopolitics and the governance of transboundary riv...
This article examines the power interplay that shapes the transboundary water interaction in the Bra...
Nepalese communities around the Koshi River, a transboundary river between Nepal and India, are faci...
International cooperation over the major rivers in South Asia took a new turn with the signing in 19...
Having water storage potential of about 88 billion cubic metre (bcm), Nepal, contributes more than 4...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
Water sharing among the provinces of Pakistan is as much an economic challenge due to resource short...