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Sat, 12/04/2010 - 07:25
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India supports protocol on regional water management

Singapore, Dec 3 (PTI) India Friday supported a regional
protocol comprising a dispute resolution mechanism for water
management in the Himalayan River Basin countries, amid
concerns over China's dam-building activities in Tibet.
India's views were presented by Congress MP Vijay Darda,
its delegate at a workshop here on the 'Benefit of Cooperation
in the Himalayan River Basin Countries of Bangladesh, China,
India and Nepal'.
"The idea of regional protocol or convention should be
pursued. It should have dispute resolution mechanism," said
Darda, Chairman of Lokmat Group of Newspapers.
"We should take ahead the deal of political forum for
parliamentarians and other leaders," he said, underlining the
need for a joint management of Himalayan River Basin.
Concrete joint projects in hydro-electricity "should also
be explored," said Darda, adding that such joint efforts on
regional basis would bring more cooperation among the four
countries.
But on a cautious note, he expressed concern over the
rising population, growing industrialisation, expanding
agriculture and setting up of a large number of hydro-electric
plants.
"These are pushing the demands from the dwindling
resources," he told the delegates. "Protecting forest means
creating 'water catchment' areas," Darda said.
He cited the example of efforts being made at ground
level, such as Lokmat Newspapers' planting of 100,000 trees in
one day.
"The socio-economic importance of water could be well
visualised by the growth of Indus Valley Civilisation or
Ganga-Yamuna river flow supporting a sustainable economy along
river banks," he said.
Darda also wanted the technology to be harnessed. "Time
has come to harness the technology to liberate the farmer from
the clutches of the uncertainties of monsoon," he said.
Besides, he called for promotion of inter-disciplinary
research. "Along with that, we should use our educational
institutions to build awareness," he said.
Among other Indian speakers was former Union Minister of
State for Agricultural and Water, Shri Sompal, who also
highlighted the ongoing concern about food security,
especially due to the reduced supply of water.
"Cooperation has always been helpful for social and
economic benefits," stressed Abhijit Ghorpade, Assistant
Editor of Loksatta of the Indian Express group. (More) PTI

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