War and Peace on the Indus - the Reality is That India could Tap Virtually All of the Available Power Without Negatively Affecting the Timing of Flows to Which Pakistan is Entitled
South Asia 2010, Sept 30, 14, 9
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Byline: John Briscoe Anyone foolish enough to write on war or peace in the Indus needs to first banish a set of immediate suspicions. I am neither Indian nor Pakistani. I am a South African who has worked on water issues in the subcontinent for 35 years and who has lived in Bangladesh (in the 1970s) and Delhi (in the 2000s). In 2006 I published, with fine Indian colleagues, an Oxford University Press book titled India's Water Economy: Facing a Turbulent Future and, with fine Pakistani colleagues, one titled Pakistan's Water Economy: Running Dry.
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