INDIA'S WATER FUTURE 2050: POTENTIAL DEVIATIONS FROM 'BUSINESS-AS-USUAL'
Creators
- 1. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 2. International Water Management Institute
Description
The debate on India's ambitious river-linking project is highly polarized. While the proponents insist that scores of highly qualified engineer-years have been invested in studying the feasibility of the links, the analysis is not available in the public domain. On the other hand, the opponents argue that the project is a conspiracy to hide the past inefficiencies of the irrigation bureaucracy; and yet, the alternatives proposed by them for India's impending water challenge also seem far from concrete. This article critically examines the National Commission Integrated Water Resource Development (NCIWRD) report, which has repeatedly been cited as the basis for planning and justifying the project, and outlines a framework for research which will help in raising the level of this important national debate by helping to develop a refined, textured and nuanced understanding of 'India's water future 2050'.
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Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
International Journal of Rural Management
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISSN:
09730052
Volume:
3
Pages:
149-179
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
2167671144
DOI
10.1177/097300520700300107
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