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Boiling Currents: The Strategic Strain Beneath Shared Waters - Stratheia Accelerating dam construction in the Chenab basin is reshaping ecology, water security, and regional trust across South Asia.

Water security depends on predictability. When river systems change rapidly, stability becomes harder to sustain for everyone downstream.
#WaterSecurity #ClimateAdaptation #TransboundaryWaters
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Safeguarding Transboundary Water Governance - Stratheia Suspending the Indus Waters Treaty threatens international water law, SDG 6, regional stability, and downstream human security.

International law requires equitable and reasonable use of shared rivers. Abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty violates the no-harm principle.
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Hydro-Political Crisis - Stratheia India’s suspension of the IWT triggers a hydro-political crisis, challenging international law and threatening South Asian stability.

The Indus Waters Treaty crisis is not just bilateral—it tests the credibility of international agreements worldwide.
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Hydro Politics on the Edge: Kabul’s Dam Ambitions and Pakistan’s Water Security - Stratheia Afghanistan’s new dams on the Kabul and Kunar rivers heighten Pakistan’s water insecurity, adding hydropolitics to fragile regional ties shaped by mistrust and rivalry.

Without a formal water-sharing treaty, Pakistan and Afghanistan face rising tension over shared rivers. Cooperation—not coercion—is key to regional peace.
#TransboundaryWaters #RegionalStability #Diplomacy
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