Using the historical trends in Bangladesh–India water disputes as a background, this article argues that if Bangladesh and India approach the proposed Tipaimukh Dam on the trans-boundary Barak River from a cooperative security angle, they will be successful in making a significant deviation from the sovereignty-based approach that has been a prevailing feature of negotiations on water issues in South Asia. By emphasizing the benefit from a ‘share the resources’ model, as opposed to a ‘divide the resources’ model, such an approach will be mutually beneficial and may have significant ‘spill-over’ repercussions for multilateral cooperation on rivers in South Asia
International cooperation over the major rivers in South Asia took a new turn with the signing in 19...
Multilateral cooperation on hydroelectric dams in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin has been...
India has undertaken the Tipaimukh project on the Barak River. This river is very important for the ...
Bangladesh and India share 54 transboundary rivers. Despite that, the transboundary water management...
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...
Abstract. The article studies over 100 meetings between India and Bangladesh, the resulting temporar...
The following paper explores the possible inter-linkage of the Ganges and Brahmaputra River Basin an...
After the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, India took initiative to construct a barrage on its...
Several studies have demonstrated the continuum of cooperation on transboundary rivers, but have lar...
Several studies have demonstrated the continuum of cooperation on transboundary rivers, but have lar...
The renowned water expert, John Briscoe, predicted a bleak future for India-Pakistan water relations...
This article shows how Bangladesh and India intentionally maintain the status quo for the Brahmaputr...
The history of water sharing between India and Pakistan has been marked by exceptional cooperation...
Countries sharing the Brahmaputra River have for decades deliberated on formulating and implementing...
International cooperation over the major rivers in South Asia took a new turn with the signing in 19...
Multilateral cooperation on hydroelectric dams in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin has been...
India has undertaken the Tipaimukh project on the Barak River. This river is very important for the ...
Bangladesh and India share 54 transboundary rivers. Despite that, the transboundary water management...
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...
Abstract. The article studies over 100 meetings between India and Bangladesh, the resulting temporar...
The following paper explores the possible inter-linkage of the Ganges and Brahmaputra River Basin an...
After the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, India took initiative to construct a barrage on its...
Several studies have demonstrated the continuum of cooperation on transboundary rivers, but have lar...
Several studies have demonstrated the continuum of cooperation on transboundary rivers, but have lar...
The renowned water expert, John Briscoe, predicted a bleak future for India-Pakistan water relations...
This article shows how Bangladesh and India intentionally maintain the status quo for the Brahmaputr...
The history of water sharing between India and Pakistan has been marked by exceptional cooperation...
Countries sharing the Brahmaputra River have for decades deliberated on formulating and implementing...
International cooperation over the major rivers in South Asia took a new turn with the signing in 19...
Multilateral cooperation on hydroelectric dams in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin has been...
India has undertaken the Tipaimukh project on the Barak River. This river is very important for the ...