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1 Rigi, H.; Warner, J. F. 2020. Two-level games on the trans-boundary river Indus: obstacles to cooperation. Water Policy, 1-19. (Online first) [doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2020.090]
International waters ; International cooperation ; Rivers ; International agreements ; Treaties ; Conflicts ; Political aspects ; Policies ; Strategies ; Dams ; Case studies / India / Pakistan / Indus River / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050020)
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This synthesis paper explores the reasons hindering water cooperation between India and Pakistan on the Indus River Basin. It argues that both domestic and international-level elements narrow the size of the ‘win-sets’ which make water cooperation between the two states highly challenging. Not only state actors but also the domestic actors in both India and Pakistan have repeatedly played ‘water games’. Further, due to long-standing geopolitical and territorial conflicts between India and Pakistan, the strategies pursued so far by these states including ‘securitization’, ‘issue-linkage’ and ‘alliance strategies’ as leverage mechanisms, have also contributed to the lack of cooperation in their water realm.

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