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Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Authors; Part I: Introductory Perspectives; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 What This Book Is About; 1.2 What theßIndus Basin Encompasses; 1.2.1 Geography ofßtheßRegion andßDistribution ofßWater Resources; 1.2.2 Demographic Characteristics; 1.3 Why theßWater Resources ofßtheßIndus Basin Are Important toßtheßCo-riparian States; 1.3.1 Irrigation Waters; 1.3.2 Hydroelectric Power; 1.4 The Kashmir Dispute andßtheßIndus System; 1.5 The Indus Waters Treaty; 1.6 Why theßIndus Basin Is Important toßtheßWorld; 1.7 Definitional andßData Considerations.
3.2 Mistrust BetweenßIndia andßPakistan andßtheßTulbul Navigation Project/Wullar Barrage3.3 Internal Politics andßUnfinished Water Projects inßIndia andßPakistan; 3.4 Afghanistan's Planned Dams onßtheßKabul River; 3.5 Shared Benefits ofßIndus Cooperation: AßLost Opportunity; References; Chapter 4: The Ebb andßFlow ofßWater Conflicts: AßCase Study ofßIndia andßPakistan; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.3 Limitation ofßEvent Databases; 4.4 Database Results; 4.4.1 International Results; 4.4.2 Domestic Results; 4.5 India: Water Conflicts; 4.6 Pakistan: Water Conflicts.
4.7 Interaction BetweenßDomestic andßInternational Water Conflicts4.8 Conclusion; References; Part III: The Potential for Transboundary Cooperation; Chapter 5: The Indus Waters Treaty: Modernizing theßNormative Pillars toßBuild aßMore Resilient Future; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Water Security andßInternational Law; 5.2.1 Water Security Through aßLegal Lens; 5.2.2 The General Obligation toßCooperate; 5.2.3 Regional Common Concern forßWater Security; 5.3 The Indus Waters Treaty andßIts Application; 5.3.1 Availability; 5.3.2 Access; 5.3.3 Adaptability; 5.3.4 Ambit; 5.4 The Way Forward.
5.4.1 Options Within theßExisting Framework5.4.2 Renegotiating theßIndus Waters Treaty; 5.4.3 The Chances ofßaßRegional Framework; 5.4.4 Observations; References; Chapter 6: Managing theßIndus inßaßWarming World: TheßPotential forßTransboundary Cooperation inßCoping withßClimate Change; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Growing Climate Pressures onßIndus Basin Water Resources; 6.2.1 Observed Climate Trends; 6.2.2 Projected Climate Impacts; 6.3 Climate Risks toßWater Security; 6.3.1 Climate Change andßtheßWater-Food-Energy Nexus; 6.3.2 Climate Resilience andßWater Security inßTransboundary Basins.
3.2 Mistrust BetweenßIndia andßPakistan andßtheßTulbul Navigation Project/Wullar Barrage3.3 Internal Politics andßUnfinished Water Projects inßIndia andßPakistan; 3.4 Afghanistan's Planned Dams onßtheßKabul River; 3.5 Shared Benefits ofßIndus Cooperation: AßLost Opportunity; References; Chapter 4: The Ebb andßFlow ofßWater Conflicts: AßCase Study ofßIndia andßPakistan; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.3 Limitation ofßEvent Databases; 4.4 Database Results; 4.4.1 International Results; 4.4.2 Domestic Results; 4.5 India: Water Conflicts; 4.6 Pakistan: Water Conflicts.
4.7 Interaction BetweenßDomestic andßInternational Water Conflicts4.8 Conclusion; References; Part III: The Potential for Transboundary Cooperation; Chapter 5: The Indus Waters Treaty: Modernizing theßNormative Pillars toßBuild aßMore Resilient Future; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Water Security andßInternational Law; 5.2.1 Water Security Through aßLegal Lens; 5.2.2 The General Obligation toßCooperate; 5.2.3 Regional Common Concern forßWater Security; 5.3 The Indus Waters Treaty andßIts Application; 5.3.1 Availability; 5.3.2 Access; 5.3.3 Adaptability; 5.3.4 Ambit; 5.4 The Way Forward.
5.4.1 Options Within theßExisting Framework5.4.2 Renegotiating theßIndus Waters Treaty; 5.4.3 The Chances ofßaßRegional Framework; 5.4.4 Observations; References; Chapter 6: Managing theßIndus inßaßWarming World: TheßPotential forßTransboundary Cooperation inßCoping withßClimate Change; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Growing Climate Pressures onßIndus Basin Water Resources; 6.2.1 Observed Climate Trends; 6.2.2 Projected Climate Impacts; 6.3 Climate Risks toßWater Security; 6.3.1 Climate Change andßtheßWater-Food-Energy Nexus; 6.3.2 Climate Resilience andßWater Security inßTransboundary Basins.