ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Melting glaciers of Tibetan plateau may impact regional security in South Asia: Report

Melting glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau can result in excess water in some places and shortages in others, says a report in Hamrakura, adding that the melting of glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau could impact regional security.

ANI Jan 09, 2023 07:43 IST googleads

Representative Image

Kathmandu [Nepal], January 9 (ANI): Melting glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau can result in excess water in some places and shortages in others, says a report in Hamrakura, adding that the melting of glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau could impact regional security.
Water-related problems are growing rapidly, particularly in Asia, which is home to more than half of the world's population, says the report, adding that changes in the water supply as suggested by current research will impact Asia's water security due to climate change in future.
There is no clear consensus among nations on how to tackle and mitigate the effects of natural disasters that affect infrastructure and agriculture, according to Hamrakura.
As most of the nations of South Asia, particularly low-lying riparian countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India, depend on shared water resources for development, food production, and drinking, water resource imbalances are expected to increase water insecurity in downstream areas, as per the report.
Changes in water supply could lead to conflict between these countries as the Tibetan Plateau is an important source of water for many people in the region, including China, India, and Nepal, as per the news report. According to international research, the water supply from most rivers will be declining by 2050.
Furthermore, it could worsen the humanitarian, economic, security, and environmental problems in the region, the report said, adding that China has no autonomous transboundary river policy of its own regarding the 'upstream powerhouse'.
Beijing has not signed water-sharing agreements or international transboundary water treaties with its neighbouring nations, which has resulted in concerns among downstream regions about the potential for conflict over access and control of shared water resources, the report said.
"The lack of agreement has resulted in Beijing's mistrust of the multilateral framework for resolving the international dispute. Many of China's hydroelectric dams are located on rivers such as the Brahmaputra River in Tibet which has resulted in concerns among downstream nations like India due to potential geopolitical and hydro political implications," the report goes.
China, under the Belt and Road Initiative, has invested in the hydropower industries of many of its neighbours, mainly South Asian countries, goes the news report further, adding that other nations in the region have concerns regarding some hydropower projects as they are located near international waterways.
India has raised objections to some of China's hydropower projects in Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and accused Beijing of exacerbating water scarcity by implementing large-scale hydro-engineering infrastructure projects upstream of international rivers, according to Hamrakura.
"India has invested in hydropower projects in South Asia, mainly Bhutan and Nepal. These investments have helped increase energy availability and contributed to economic growth in these nations. However, there are concerns regarding India's impact on these nations' water and electricity supplies," the report adds.
Bhutan's Chukha hydropower project is an example of India's hydropower investment in South Asia. With a capacity of 336 MW, the Chukha hydropower project is the largest hydroelectric project in Bhutan, the report says, adding that the hydropower project generates electricity that is largely sold to India and Bhutan has been benefiting from its revenues. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

"India harnessed digital tools to expand...": MEA Secy (West)

George highlighted how digital tools and AI empower 1.4 billion Indians.

Read More
Asia

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President Pezeshkian

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President Pezeshkian

"Had a conversation with Iranian President, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, to discuss the serious situation in the region. Expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions and the loss of civilian lives as well as damage to civilian infrastructure," PM Modi posted on X.

Read More
Asia

India consistently supported Maldives in crisis: Mohamed Nasheed

India consistently supported Maldives in crisis: Mohamed Nasheed

He highlighted India's role as a "first responder" for the Maldives, emphasising that India's support during critical periods has been fundamental to the stability and security of the island nation.

Read More
Asia

MoCA closely monitoring air travel situation in West Asia

MoCA closely monitoring air travel situation in West Asia

The Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the West Asia region and its impact on air travel between India and countries in the region. Airlines are undertaking necessary operational adjustments in view of the prevailing conditions to ensure passenger safety and the orderly conduct of flight operations.

Read More
Pacific

MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh attends Chile President's inauguration

MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh attends Chile President's inauguration

Minister of State for External Affairs and Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, visited Chile from March 10-12 and represented the Government of India at the inauguration ceremony of the new President of Chile, HE Jose Antonio Kast Rist.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.