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A circular economy to secure our water future
Hindustan Times Rajasthan
|March 21, 2026
Economists speak of capital, ecologists of ecosystems.
But, perhaps, one of our most underappreciated assets is water, gurgling through pipes, feeding fields, and supporting the livelihoods of a sizeable portion of our population through agriculture, environment, and related activities. Yet it is vanishing faster than we can replenish it. There is no bail out with a stimulus policy here. What we can do is learn to live differently, treating water not as a commodity to be consumed but as a global commons to be cared for.
Water covers two-thirds of the planet, but less than 3% is fresh, and even that is unevenly shared. Urbanisation, population growth, and competing demands are testing the limits of this resource. India, with 18% of the world’s population and only 4% of its freshwater, is feeling the pinch. Historically, its approach has been extract, consume, discharge. But this no longer serves a future defined by resource constraints and ecological volatility. Erratic monsoons and shrinking glaciers indicate an imbalance between what we draw from nature and what we give back.
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