Abstract

Cooperation between South Asian countries in the management of their shared river systems lags far behind efforts in the rest of the world. Tensions carry a risk of conflict, with disputes within states having already taken violent forms. Scarcity and inefficient use of water could undermine economies and disrupt societies. However, new dialogues have begun and could in time be followed by steps to improve cooperation and shape new policies.

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