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115958
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098050
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102456
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London, John Murray, 2008.
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Description |
xvii, 366p.
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9780719560057
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ID:
112521
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ID:
104395
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New Delhi, Atlantic Publishers, 1994.
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Description |
viii, 241p.
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Standard Number |
8171561462, hbk
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184710
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Summary/Abstract |
This article analyzes six major crises in Pakistan’s Indus diplomacy which shaped Pakistan’s water (in)security vis-à -vis upstream rival India on the Indus river system. These include first, when Pakistan failed to comply with the Standstill Agreement of 1947; second, when it signed the Inter-Dominion Agreement; third, when it acquiesced to the Nehru-Lilienthal-favored functional approach to the Indus water dispute in 1951; fourth, when the World Bank Proposal of 1954 apportioned exclusive use of the Western Rivers to Pakistan and the Eastern Rivers to India, but Pakistan delayed accepting the Proposal; fifth, when India secured rights on the Western Rivers in the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960; and sixth, several challenges that have emerged under the Indus Waters Treaty.
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ID:
135061
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New Delhi, Asian Educational Service, 1992.
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Description |
113p.Hbk
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Contents |
Old Publication
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Standard Number |
8120607597
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095342
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100247
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098078
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