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Sharing our waters a simple report on the issues in the sharing of water of the Indus and Brahmaputraputra and rever of Nepal and Bhutan?

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Sharing your water - a simple report on the issues in the sharing of water of the Indus and Brahmaputra and the rivers from Nepal and Bhutan?

Indus basin: Indus & its five eastern tributaries -Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas & Sutlej mainly flow through Punjab (Punj=five, Ab=water(s)) after leaving the mountain phase (in Himalayas). After joining into the single River Sindhu (Indus) flows through Sind province in Pakistan & drains into Arabian Sea. With partition of India and concurrently 'Punjab', the agriculture that depends on the rivers and extensive canal network (largest such in the world at that time) demanded proper allocation of waters. 'World Bank' that arbitrated allocated Indus and the first two (Jhelum, Chenab) to Pakistan; India was given Ravi, Beas and Sutlej. In 1960s this came into force. Though both the countries (owner countries) have exclusive and total rights for consumption of waters of their (allotted) rivers, certain functions like navigation, hydro-electric power generation, fishing and non-polluting tourism can be practiced in the other territory (country), through which the river flows if the owner country permits so after showing that no water is diverted for agricultural use (except for drinking water). Brahmaputra (TsangPo in Tibet): It flows for more than half of its length in Tibet. There never was an issue on water utilisation (may be) till Chinese effectively took over Tibet. The river enters the plains phase in India, where agriculture on large scale is possible and practiced. But bigger problem was the enormous flood-control measures. There is no pact on sharing the waters. It is accentuated because Indian territory of Arunachal Pradesh at enormous heights is termed by Chinese as 'disputed'. No agreement can be reached now.


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