GS 2: International RelationsGS 1: Indian GeographyPrelims

India and Bangladesh to hold talks on water sharing, Pg12

India-Bangladesh Joint River Commission to discuss water sharing of 14 cross-border rivers and Ganga Waters Agreement renewal.

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Key Highlights:

  • The India-Bangladesh Joint River Commission will meet in Delhi on Tuesday to discuss water sharing issues.
  • Bangladesh plans to raise concerns about the water sharing of 14 cross-border rivers.
  • Discussions will serve as preparation for the renewal of the Ganga Waters Agreement of 1996 next year.
  • Bangladesh seeks a longer time frame for the next renewal of the treaty and changes in water usage on the Indian side.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Ganga Waters Agreement of 1996 was signed during Sheikh Hasina’s first term and is up for renewal after 30 years.
  • Bangladesh is expected to request a special mechanism to manage the waters of 14 rivers, including the Muhuri, Khowai, Gomti, Dharla, and Doodhkumar.
  • Dhaka is also seeking India’s support to establish a joint flood forecasting mechanism to mitigate flood-related disasters.
  • The meeting occurs amidst ongoing tensions, with Bangladesh preparing for its first election since August 2024.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Joint River Commission: A bilateral mechanism between countries to discuss and resolve issues related to transboundary rivers.
  • Water Sharing Agreement: An agreement between countries on the allocation and use of water resources from shared rivers.
  • Flood Forecasting: The use of data and models to predict and provide early warnings about potential flooding events.
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