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Navigating borders and waters: India-China border disputes and the complexities of transboundary river management.

Authors :
Mahla, Pintu Kumar
Source :
OASIS - Observatorio de Análisis de los Sistemas Internacionales. jul-dec2024, Issue 40, p211-230. 20p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Border issues, such as sovereignty, territorial claims, and security, play a significant role in transboundary river management. Borders can act as physical barriers that impede cooperation and coordination, and disputes over ownership and control of river resources can exacerbate tensions and lead to conflicts. Transboundary river management is a complex and critical issue that has gained increasing attention in recent years. The management of rivers that cross international borders raises numerous challenges, including political, economic, social, and environmental concerns. Effective management requires the cooperation of all countries sharing the river basin, and it involves the development of legal and institutional frameworks that promote sustainable use, equitable sharing, and peaceful resolution of conflicts. This paper aims to explore the intricate relationship between India's persistent border disputes with China and their far-reaching implications for the management of transboundary rivers. Their unresolved territorial disputes have profound implications for the shared river basins, such as the Brahmaputra Basin, and pose significant challenges to the implementation of effective transboundary river management strategies. Through an interdisciplinary examination of historical, geopolitical, and hydrological factors, this study sheds light on the multifaceted dimensions of India's border disputes with China and elucidates their detrimental impacts on the use of transboundary river resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16577558
Issue :
40
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
OASIS - Observatorio de AnĂ¡lisis de los Sistemas Internacionales
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178352935
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18601/16577558.n40.10