China has launched a bold and ambitious dam project on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, sparking serious concerns in India over possible control of water flow and risks to water security. Experts warn that this move could dramatically impact agriculture and disrupt the livelihoods of millions living downstream
Browsing: river management
The Indus Waters Treaty, established in 1960, serves as a crucial framework for managing the river waters shared by India and Pakistan. This landmark agreement not only allocates the waters of the Indus and its tributaries but also aims to foster cooperation between the two nations. However, it frequently finds itself at the center of tensions in their bilateral relations.