By Srinivas Chokkakula on December 21st 2019
This paper presents an alternative and a more complete and critical appraisal of interstate cooperation in the Telugu Ganga project focusing on transboundary political interactions to offer the following findings.
By Srinivas Chokkakula on December 21st 2019
The paper aims to reorient the way cooperation and conflict are looked at in the context of inter-state rivers.
By Srinivas Chokkakula on December 21st 2019
The overarching aim of the presentation is to study the engagement of non-state actors in transboundary governance of rivers, taking the example of Kosi.
By Srinivas Chokkakula on November 2nd 2019
The Supreme Court may have to deal with this contradiction next time a dispute escalates and is brought before it. The politicised nature of river water disputes makes the chances of such an escalation rife.
By Srinivas Chokkakula on August 12th 2019
Individual States need to assume the responsibility for managing water resources in their territories.
By Srinivas Chokkakula on June 13th 2019
The political process under Modi must redefine the Centre-state division of powers on rivers, or take up water agenda along the lines of GST reforms.
By Srinivas Chokkakula on June 21st 2018
Cauvery Authority’s challenge lies in forging federal consensus on Centre’s role in inter-state rivers. This could guide the making of a policy on river water sharing.