As we enter the “Greenhouse” century of climate change, with its greater likelihood of extreme drought and floods, most countries are going from boom to bust. At the end of 20th century, the 150 years ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – The Pakistan government has launched an ambitious agricultural project with the aim of boosting food security in the South Asian nation of 240 million people. A network of six ...
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India’s Indus Gamble: How Water Is Becoming a Strategic Weapon in South Asia
Dulhasti Stage-II highlights the erosion of the Indus Waters Treaty and the use of water infrastructure as leverage in ...
The river begins its journey high in the western Himalayas and flows 3,000 kilometers before it empties into the Arabian Sea near Karachi. Along the way, it supports more than 17 gigawatts of ...
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), together with the Punjab Agriculture Department, Punjab Irrigation Department, MNS University of Agriculture Multan, IHE Delft, and ...
The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 was not merely a technical arrangement; it was the cornerstone of peace between India and Pakistan. From it arose Pakistan’s Mangla (1967) and Tarbela (1976) dams and a ...
Pakistan speaks often of agricultural transformation, new seeds, climate-smart technologies, value chains, mechanisation and digital extension. But every plan rests on a fragile assumption: that water ...
New research into climate change in the Western Himalaya and the surrounding Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains could explain why many glaciers there are growing and not melting. The findings suggest ...
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