River killers on the prowl!

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Gopal Krishna

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Jan 24, 2025, 8:45:41 AM1/24/25
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River killers on the prowl! 

UNDP’s report of 1994 introduced a new concept of human security, which equates security with people rather than territories, with development rather than arms. It recognised that water faces biggest environmental threat. It regards water scarcity as a factor in ethnic strife and political tension. It referred to the silent emergencies caused by polluted water and degraded land which puts lives and livelihoods at risk.

UNDP’s special report of 2022 on human security underlined that natural systems provide food and water provide besides ecosystem services such as watershed protection, and climate control. But in 123 countries an increase in wealth between 1990 and 2014 has been accompanied by a decline in natural capital. It recognises that cyberwarfare can disrupt electricity grids and water system.

The simile of water flow for data flow for creating data grid and water grid is reminiscent of Marx’s observation regarding capitalism’s tendency towards centralisation, which ultimately overpowers the centrefugal forces of competition. Digitalisation and centralisation of data seems to entail colonisation of the ecological space and human space.  

UN Convention on Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses came into force in August 2014 after the ratification by 36 countries. None of the countries in the Himalayan watershed have ratified it because of Article 7 of the Convention which requires that States “take all appropriate measures to prevent the causing of significant harm” to other States sharing an international watercourse in the upstream and downstream. The interests of upstream and downstream States do no seem to converge as far as exploitation of the water is concerned. The definition of the watercourse in the Convention is quite parochial.      

Gopal Krishna

Adopt river basin and watershed based approach beyond parochial anthropocentric nation-state framework

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