Hydro-Politics of Trans-Boundary Water Resources in South Asia: A Water- Energy-food Nexus of Cooperation

Muqarrab Akbar, Rafida Nawaz, Syed Hussain Murtaza
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Water is a vital resource for 1.9 billion, 24.89 Percent of the total world population residing in the South Asian states and the geopolitics of the region primarily is hydro-politics. The water geography of the region comprises river basins like the Indus, Ganges, Meghna, and Brahmaputra, acting as capillaries responsible for the flow of life in this gigantic region. Allocation of water resources is an external as well internal policy challenge for South Asian states. Taking a view of the water geography of the region and treaties governing trans boundary water flow, the paper aims to address the question of whether the water problem can be dealt only with the traditional security paradigm, focusing on water conflict through the state-centric lens; or the issue can be reflected with the prism of unconventional security paradigms as waters are integral to economic, food, environmental and human security. Human security combined with Liberal-Functionalist approaches may transform the crisis into a prospective scenario of peace and cooperation in the region
南亚跨界水资源的水政治:水-能源-粮食合作关系
水是南亚国家19亿人口的重要资源,占世界总人口的24.89%,该地区的地缘政治主要是水政治。该地区的水地理由印度河、恒河、梅克纳河和布拉马普特拉河等河流流域组成,它们就像毛细血管一样,为这个巨大地区的生命流动负责。水资源的分配是南亚国家面临的一项内外政策挑战。从该地区的水地理和管理跨界水流的条约的角度出发,本文旨在解决水问题是否只能用传统的安全范式来处理的问题,并通过以国家为中心的镜头关注水冲突;也可以从非传统安全范式的角度来看待这个问题,因为水是经济、粮食、环境和人类安全的组成部分。人类安全与自由功能主义方法相结合,可能将危机转变为该地区和平与合作的前景
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