India's low temperature thermal desalination technology: Water diplomacy with Small Island Developing States in the Indo-Pacific Region

Sameer Guduru, P. Bajaj, Oliver Nelson Gonsalves
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ABSTRACT Water scarcity is a long-standing issue among Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The issue is further magnified by climate change and is emerging as an existential threat to SIDS. Ironically, these states are among the lowest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions which is the primary cause for climate change. Due to limited indigenous economic and technological capacity and capability, SIDS often require external assistance. In this context, this article explores the opportunity for India to offer its Low Temperature Thermal Desalination (LTTD) technology to tackle water scarcity in SIDS. The article will assess the advantages of LTTD over conventional options such as membrane-based and other distillation-based techniques. By promoting the technology through bilateral and multilateral mechanisms, India can reinforce its position as a major stakeholder in the Indo-Pacific and as a responsible actor committed to combating and mitigating effects of climate change.
印度低温热脱盐技术:印太地区与小岛屿发展中国家的水外交
水资源短缺是小岛屿发展中国家(SIDS)长期存在的问题。气候变化进一步放大了这个问题,并正在成为对小岛屿发展中国家的生存威胁。具有讽刺意味的是,这些州是温室气体排放最少的州之一,而温室气体排放是气候变化的主要原因。由于当地经济和技术能力有限,小岛屿发展中国家往往需要外部援助。在这种背景下,本文探讨了印度提供其低温热脱盐(LTTD)技术解决小岛屿发展中国家缺水问题的机会。本文将评估ltd相对于传统选择(如基于膜和其他基于蒸馏的技术)的优势。通过双边和多边机制推广该技术,印度可以加强其作为印度-太平洋地区主要利益攸关方的地位,以及作为致力于应对和缓解气候变化影响的负责任行动者的地位。
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