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Water Politics and Growing Disasters - Republic Policy

Arshad Mahmood Awan The floodwaters rushing towards Pakistan’s southern regions are not just a meteorological event but a major test of governance and diplomacy. Heavy monsoon rains and changing weather patterns are a natural part of this backdrop, but India’s weaponization of water has multiplied the devastation. When high-level measures and low-level vulnerabilities collide without a transparent mechanism, the flood threat becomes a political …
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Arshad Mahmood Awan The floodwaters rushing towards Pakistan’s southern regions are not just a meteorological event but a major test of governance and diplomacy. Heavy monsoon rains and changing weather patterns are a natural part of this backdrop, but India’s weaponization of water has multiplied the devastation. When high-level measures and low-level vulnerabilities collide without a transparent mechanism, the flood threat becomes a political …

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