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India is a large country with regional differences in per-capita water supply and demand. Attempts to describe the water situation in India at a national level are often misleading due to the tremendous diversity in the water situation across the country. This Report analyzes the spatial variation of water supply and demand across river basins in India. The study identifies basins that are water-scarce because of inadequate water availability to meet the effective demand. It also identifies issues that are important for estimating the future water demand and for the formation of policy for future water-resources development and management.
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Increasing income and urbanization are triggering a rapid change in food consumption patterns in India. This report assesses India's changing food consumption patterns and their implications on future food and water demand. According to the projections made in this study, the total calorie supply would continue to increase, but the dominance of food grains in the consumption basket is likely to decrease by 2050, and the consumption of non-grain crops and animal products would increase to provide a major part of the daily calorie supply. Although the total food grain demand will decrease, the total grain demand is likely to increase with the increasing feed demand for the livestock. The implications of the changing consumption patterns are assessed through consumptive water use (CWU) under the assumptions of full or partial food self-sufficiency.
4 Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali A.. 2008. Strategic analyses of India’s National River Linking Project: providing analytical rigor to ‘options’ and ‘assertions’ In Seminar on Water Resources Management: Role for Water Sector in India. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India, 21-22 February 2008. New Delhi, India: Indian National Academy of Engineering. pp.75-82.
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This paper seeks to identify some promising policy options which could be part of a strategic and holistic effort to address India’s future water challenges. Significant increases in agricultural water productivity would be a major factor in reducing the need for developing new water sources. Crop diversification, appropriately targeted to account for the present agricultural systems and available water resources, will increase productivity. Furthermore, much more emphasis needs to be placed on effective management of the groundwater resources through renewed efforts to enhance artificial recharge and conservation. Also, efforts should be revived to improve the existing surface irrigation systems. In particular, systems could be reconfigured to provide a more reliable water supply and allow effective community level management, where appropriate. Finally, while some of the increasing demands from domestic and industrial users will be met by the development of groundwater and reallocation of water from the agricultural sector, this will not be sufficient. Given that such conditions are emerging in states with high economic growth and relatively water scarce basins, this will require the further development of water resources. In some cases, these conditions along with the demand for reliable water for high value crops, will be part of the justification for inter-basin transfers.
6 Kumar, M. Dinesh; Turral, Hugh; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Singh, O. P. 2008. Water saving and yield enhancing micro-irrigation technologies in India: when and where can they become best bet technologies? Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining returns: exploring fresh approaches. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Partners Meet, IWMI TATA Water Policy Research Program, ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, India, 2-4 April 2008. Vol.1. Hyderabad, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South Asia Sub Regional Office. pp.1-36.
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7 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Bhaduri, Anik; Singh, O. P.; Ojha, A.; Anand, B. K. 2008. Cost and benefits of intermediate water storage structures: case study of diggies in Rajasthan. In Humphreys, E.; Bayot, R. S.; van Brakel, M.; Gichuki, F.; Svendsen, M.; Wester, P.; Huber-Lee, A.; Cook, S. Douthwaite, B.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Johnson, N.; Nguyen-Khoa, Sophie; Vidal, A.; MacIntyre, I.; MacIntyre, R. (Eds.). Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: proceedings of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10-14 November 2008. Vol.3. Water benefits sharing for poverty alleviation and conflict management; Drivers and processes of change. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. pp.79-82.
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8 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. 2008. Crop water productivity in India: some potential improvements. In Humphreys, E.; Bayot, R. S.; van Brakel, M.; Gichuki, F.; Svendsen, M.; Wester, P.; Huber-Lee, A.; Cook, S. Douthwaite, B.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Johnson, N.; Nguyen-Khoa, Sophie; Vidal, A.; MacIntyre, I.; MacIntyre, R. (Eds.). Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: proceedings of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10-14 November 2008. Vol.2. Increasing rainwater productivity; Multi-purpose water systems. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. pp.30-34.
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9 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) 2008. Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 476p. [doi: https://doi.org/ 10.5337/2011.004]
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10 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. 2008. National River Linking Project: analyses of hydrological, social and ecological issues: overview of the workshop proceedings. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.ix-xxiii.
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11 Shah, Tushaar; Amarasinghe, Upali A.; McCornick, Peter G. 2008. India’s River Linking Project: the state of the debate. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.1-21.
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12 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Shah, Tushaar; Anand, B. K. 2008. India’s water supply and demand from 2025-2050: business-as-usual scenario and issues. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.23-61.
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13 Bhaduri, Anik; Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Shah, Tushaar. 2008. Benefits of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of Godavari (Polavaram)-Krishna link in Andhra Pradesh. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.173-193.
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14 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Singh, O. P.; Shah, Tushaar; Chauhan, R. S. 2008. Benefit of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of the Ken-Betwa link. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.195-216.
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15 Sharma, Bharat R.; Rao, K. V.; Vittal, K. P. R.; Amarasinghe, Upali A.. 2008. Converting rain into grain: opportunities for realizing the potential of rain-fed agriculture in India. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.239-252.
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16 Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Cai, Xueliang. 2009. Assessing and improving water productivity in conservation agriculture systems in the Indus-Gangetic Basin. Invited lead paper presented at the 4th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture Innovations for Improving Efficiency, Equity and Environment, Session 1.4, Irrigated systems, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, NASC Complex, Pusa, New Delhi, India, 4-7 February 2009. 12p.
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17 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Bhaduri, Anik; Singh, O. P.; Ojha, A.; Anand, B. K. 2008. Cost and benefits of intermediate water storage structures: case study of diggies in Rajasthan. In Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining returns: exploring fresh approaches. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Partners Meet, IWMI TATA Water Policy Research Program, ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, India, 2-4 April 2008. Vol.1. Hyderabad, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South Asia Sub Regional Office. pp.51-66.
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18 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Shah, Tushaar; McCornick, Peter G. 2008. Meeting India’s future water needs: policy options. In Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining returns: exploring fresh approaches. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Partners Meet, IWMI TATA Water Policy Research Program, ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, India, 2-4 April 2008. Vol.2. Hyderabad, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South Asia Sub Regional Office. pp.796-808.
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20 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Shah, Tushaar; Malik, R. P. S. 2009. India’s water futures: drivers of change, scenarios and issues. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Shah, Tushaar; Malik, R. P. S. (Eds.). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 1: India’s water future: scenarios and issues. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.3-24.
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