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Baglihar Hydroelectric Plant - Issue between Pakistan and India
Answer Mutual Treaties clearly delineating rightsMutual Treaties clearly delineating rights and obligations of the parties involved with a suitable balance between water and benefit sharing with a dispute resolution mechanism as described for IWT above (while addressing it’s weaknesses) with binding nature of Third Part decisions is a good mechanism. Alternatively, the UN Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 21 May 1997, which recently became effective, if ratified by the parties concerned can provide protection to the downstream riparians. (Note: Remember that some times the upper riparians need to protect their rights as well; e.g. in Nile Basin).their rights as well; e.g. in Nile Basin).  +
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Question What effective mechanisms can downstream states/countries use to protect their water related interests/rights?  +
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