What are the implications of AI-driven water management systems for future sovereignty and water-sharing negotiations? How do realist, liberal, and eco-political theories interpret the role of technology in the geopolitics of water sovereignty?

AI-Driven Water Management, Sovereignty, and the Geopolitics of Water-Sharing: Theoretical Perspectives The geopolitics of water is entering a new phase marked by the integration of advanced digital technologies—artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, remote sensing, and predictive analytics—into water management systems. These innovations promise greater efficiency, sustainability, and data-driven decision-making, but they also pose profound implications … Continue reading What are the implications of AI-driven water management systems for future sovereignty and water-sharing negotiations? How do realist, liberal, and eco-political theories interpret the role of technology in the geopolitics of water sovereignty?

Should India pursue a formal water-sharing treaty with China regarding the transboundary management of the Brahmaputra River, akin to its existing river water agreements with Nepal and other neighboring states? Evaluate this proposition in light of strategic hydropolitics, environmental interdependence, and regional stability in South Asia.

Should India Pursue a Water-Sharing Treaty with China on the Brahmaputra? A Strategic and Environmental Appraisal Introduction The Brahmaputra River, originating as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, is a crucial transboundary watercourse that flows through China, India, and Bangladesh, affecting the ecological health and strategic stability of South Asia. Despite its shared importance, India and … Continue reading Should India pursue a formal water-sharing treaty with China regarding the transboundary management of the Brahmaputra River, akin to its existing river water agreements with Nepal and other neighboring states? Evaluate this proposition in light of strategic hydropolitics, environmental interdependence, and regional stability in South Asia.