World Bank Mediation On Baglihar Dam:

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Social Issues

 

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Donald R

 

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August 31, 2012

 

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The trend has led them to tax the environment and the nature beyond their natural capacity. This desire, on the part of these countries, has all the potential of breeding violent conflicts over the so-called issues of “blue gold” i.e. water. South Asia is one such region which owing to all the aforesaid factors, coupled with the recent upsurge in the growth and production, has led to create more appetite for energy...
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Countries of South Asia are naturally endowed with hydro-potential, which if effectively tapped, can at least partially meet their higher demands for energy. India, the biggest country of the region, has to allay the concerns of its neighbours i.e. Pakistan and Bangladesh as the lower riparian states and Nepal and Bhutan as the upper riparian states, while utilising the hydro potential of its waters...
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