Nature-based infrastructure vital to avert Asia’s looming water crisis
Fatima Yasmin The Asia-Pacific has made remarkable progress in water and sanitation over the past decade. Hundreds of millions more people now
Read MoreFatima Yasmin The Asia-Pacific has made remarkable progress in water and sanitation over the past decade. Hundreds of millions more people now
Read MoreManish Jain The global shift towards circular economy is no longer a distant aspiration – it is an urgent industrial
Read MoreMehebub Sahana In an unprecedented move, India recently suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing cross-border terrorism. This
Read MoreSteve Haan & Tony Hardy Glaciers are a surviving ice formation that serves as a reminder of the stark evolution
Read MoreSonia Seneviratne Millions of people are already experiencing the impacts of climate change in everyday life. A few tenths of
Read MoreYogranjan & Deepti Dixit The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are mandatory benchmarks set by the United Nations, guiding countries to
Read MoreSimone Buffa Water is a critical resource for businesses, influencing every aspect of operations, from production to supply chains. Yet,
Read MoreJ Harsha It is very enticing to know that India currently is in possession of 257 BCM of live storage
Read MoreAgendra Kumar As a rapidly developing and second most populous country in the world, India is facing a severe water
Read MoreChetan Pandit & Asit K Biswas India’s National Water Policy is meant to provide a definite course of action on
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