The Diplomat: Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Looming Water Conflict

The Diplomat: Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Looming Water Conflict
In this file photo, A Pakistani man pushes a cart carrying water in jerry cans in a slum area of Karachi on October 25, 2017. (AFP)
Updated 15 December 2018
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The Diplomat: Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Looming Water Conflict

The Diplomat: Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Looming Water Conflict

December 15 – The Diplomat report by Waleed Majidyar states that from the Mayan Empire to modern-day Syria and Yemen, water insecurity has been a predominant cause of social distress, conflict, and crisis. Studies show that there is a 75 to 95 percent probability of water wars in the next 50 to 100 years as the effects of climate change spur intense competition for increasingly scarce resources. The Kabul River is already fueling a “wicked” conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan, aggravating a conflagratory relationship between the two South Asian neighbors.

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