Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudhanshu Sharma argues this is largely due to policies which incentivise farmers to pump unsustainable amounts of groundwater, designed by politicians targeting farmer votes. He writes that, although solutions to the problem of dwindling groundwater have been proposed and even trialled, they are most likely to fail because they underestimate the political dimension of the problem
In arid and semi-arid regions of the world like south-eastern Andhra Pradesh, India, water is a crit...
With India emerging as the world’s largest groundwater irrigator, marginal farmers and tenants in ma...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....
Many people still believe that India?s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
Indian agriculture is trapped in a complex nexus of groundwater depletion and energy subsidies. This...
Indian agriculture depends heavily on groundwater pumping. These water withdrawals are not all consu...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
Irrigated agriculture is placing increasing pressure on finite freshwater resources, especially in d...
Groundwater irrigationCostsElectrical energyPricingPumpingWater use efficiencyWater productivityMilk...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 19-06, "Groundwater irrigation in North India...
Invited paper presented at the Conference on Sustainable Development and Livelihoods, Delhi School o...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
The Indus-Gangetic basin covers a very large tract of fertile agricultural lands in India and the pr...
Groundwater irrigationGovernanceRiver basinsWellsTube wellsPumpingEnergy consumptionCosts
In arid and semi-arid regions of the world like south-eastern Andhra Pradesh, India, water is a crit...
With India emerging as the world’s largest groundwater irrigator, marginal farmers and tenants in ma...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....
Many people still believe that India?s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
Indian agriculture is trapped in a complex nexus of groundwater depletion and energy subsidies. This...
Indian agriculture depends heavily on groundwater pumping. These water withdrawals are not all consu...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
Irrigated agriculture is placing increasing pressure on finite freshwater resources, especially in d...
Groundwater irrigationCostsElectrical energyPricingPumpingWater use efficiencyWater productivityMilk...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 19-06, "Groundwater irrigation in North India...
Invited paper presented at the Conference on Sustainable Development and Livelihoods, Delhi School o...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
The Indus-Gangetic basin covers a very large tract of fertile agricultural lands in India and the pr...
Groundwater irrigationGovernanceRiver basinsWellsTube wellsPumpingEnergy consumptionCosts
In arid and semi-arid regions of the world like south-eastern Andhra Pradesh, India, water is a crit...
With India emerging as the world’s largest groundwater irrigator, marginal farmers and tenants in ma...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....