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El calentamiento amenaza el frágil pacto sobre las aguas del río Indo
Resumen
El Tratado de Aguas del Indo entre India y Pakistán requiere una reevaluación debido a la evolución de las condiciones geopolíticas y ambientales. Repensar este acuerdo crítico de reparto de agua es crucial para la estabilidad regional y la cooperación futura.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Derecho internacional del agua
- Geopolítica del sur de Asia
- Ciencias del medio ambiente
Sus antecedentes:
- El Tratado de las Aguas del Indo (IWT) de 1960, negociado por el Banco Mundial, rige el uso del sistema del río Indo por parte de la India y Pakistán.
- El tratado ha resistido en gran medida décadas de tensión, pero enfrenta nuevos desafíos.
- El cambio climático, el crecimiento de la población y el aumento de la demanda de agua están alterando el paisaje hidrológico de la región.
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