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Highlight the important treaties existing between India and its neighbouring countries for fair and equitable usage of the transboundary rivers. What are the major issues in cross border flood management?
Highlight the important treaties existing between India and its neighbouring countries for fair and equitable usage of the transboundary rivers. What are the major issues in cross border flood management?
Important Water Treaties:
- Indus Water Treaty, 1960 (India and Pakistan)
- Mahakali treaty, 1996 & Kosi agreement, 1954 (India and Nepal)
- Ganges Water Treaty, 1996 (India and Bangladesh)
- Agreement on sharing Hydrological data (India and China)
- Asymmetric control between upper and lower riparian states: For instance China is using its leverage over water flows as a stick to win concessions from downstream South-east Asian states on other issues, including its Belt and Road Initiative.
- Limited Sharing of Hydrological Data: For instance, China stopped sharing hydrological data on the Brahmaputra with India during the 73-day Doklam standoff in 2017.
- Absence of a binding international or regional agreement: Absence of such a treaty indirectly forces states to seek bilateral arrangement which has limited effectiveness and is rarely enforceable at international level.
- Problem of Water Nationalism: At times, the problem of cross-border cooperation assumes a political character, especially in the case of Pakistan and China.
- Issues with the prevalent treaties: