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Migration Shift
The Statesman
|January 08, 2025
With President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20 and his promise to escalate deportations, Mexico finds itself at a critical juncture in regional migration policy.
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Water security has emerged as a critical issue in the Indo-Pacific region, where trans-boundary rivers often symbolise shared lifelines for multiple countries. The construction of massive dams by China on rivers originating in the Tibetan Plateau, particularly the Yarlung Zangbo, poses significant challenges for downstream nations, including India. These dams, while presented as hydroelectric projects, raise questions about their environmental impact and potential use as strategic tools of coercion. Addressing these concerns requires a concerted regional and global effort, where partnerships play a pivotal role. India, with its downstream dependence on the Brahmaputra river, has voiced apprehensions about China's dam-building spree. The proposed hydropower project on the Yarlung Zangbo, poised to become the world's largest, exemplifies the risks. Beyond the potential for altering water flow, sediment transport, and regional ecology, these projects introduce a worrying geopolitical dimension. Controlled releases or withholding of water could exacerbate existing vulnerabilities, especially in India's northeast, where agriculture and livelihoods are deeply intertwined with the river's health. For India, the strategic stakes are clear. Water scarcity or erratic flows can have cascading effects, not just on the environment but also on social and economic stability. While diplomatic engagements with China are necessary, they have historically yielded limited results. Beijing's assurances of minimal downstream impact often conflict with the lived realities of other nations affected by its upstream projects, such as those in the Mekong region. This evolving challenge underscores the importance of partnerships between like-minded nations like India and the United States. Collaborations in satellite monitoring, hydrological data sharing, and early warning systems can empower downstream nations to anticipate and mitigate adverse impacts. Moreover, leveraging multilateral pl
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