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Title: Geopolitics of Water Sharing and Management between India and Nepal A Case Study of Kosi River Basin
Researcher: Jaiswara, Goutami
Guide(s): Meena, M.L.
Keywords: Geography
Geopolitics
History and Geography
Management
Social Sciences
Water Sharing
University: Banaras Hindu University
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: Water is one of the most important resources which play a major role in newlineenhancing the overall development of a region and significantly contributes to poverty newlinealleviation and economic growth. Effective water governance can play an important newlinerole in controlling and managing transboundary river water. Trans-boundary water newlinesharing and management is always a long and complex task but political will and newlinecommitment of the governments can result in resolving issues related to transboundary newlinewater sharing and management. Kosi is a major transboundary river having newlineconsiderable impact on the lives of millions of people in India and Nepal. newline
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/437192
Appears in Departments:Department of Geography

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