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Will India Engage in Multilateral Transboundary Water Cooperation?

by Gauri Noolkar-Oak19 July 202010 December 2020 5 min read

Going multilateral does not mean India should neglect or abandon existing bilateral mechanisms. In fact, robust bilateral mechanisms established by India can serve as both, the interlinks as well as the bedrock, of multilateral water cooperation in South Asia.

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