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What does being ‘water stressed’ mean for India and her neighbours?
This is an update on my past posts on What Does International Cooperation in Water Management Really Mean and Peak Wate: The fracturing of the carrying capacity of water.
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and China rank in the top 50 of the world’s most water-stressed countries projected for 2040. Indian Water Portal’s data analysis shows the stress to the environment, economy, and people.
To read the full length article, please head over to India Water Portal.
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