China and India's Slow-Moving Path to 'Water Wars'

November 1, 2016 Topic: Politics Region: Asia Tags: WaterNatural ResourcesChinaIndiaBangladeshIrrigation

China and India's Slow-Moving Path to 'Water Wars'

There’s a smarter way to handle the Brahmaputra conflict.

Satu Limaye is Director, East West Center in Washington and Senior Advisor, CNA Corporation. Joel Wuthnow is a Research Fellow in the Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs at the National Defense University. He is on Twitter @jwuthnow. Nilanthi Samaranayake is a strategic studies analyst at CNA, a nonprofit research organization in Arlington, VA. She is the project director of the CNA study, “Water Resource Competition in the Brahmaputra River Basin: China, India, and Bangladesh.” The views expressed are the authors’ own and do not reflect the official policy or position of their respective organizations, the Department of Defense or the U.S. government.

Image: The Brahmaputra from Ganden Monastery, Tibet. Wikimedia Commons/Creative Commons/Antoine Taveneaux