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Conflict Management Strategies Among Riparians Within the Indus River Basin
Answer Power inequities may delay the pace of negPower inequities may delay the pace of negotiations. Power inequities may have delayed pace of negotiations. India had both a superior riparian position, as well as a relatively stronger central government, than Pakistan. The combination may have acted as disincentive to reach agreement. In particularly hot conflicts, when political concerns override, a sub-optimal solution may be the best one can achieve. The plan pointedly disregards the principle of integrated water management, recognizing that between these particular riparians, the most important issue was control by each state of its own resource. Structural division of the basin, while crucial for political reasons, effectively precludes the possibility of increased integrated management.bility of increased integrated management.  +
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Question How does asymmetry of power influence water negotiations and how can the negative effects be mitigated?  +
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