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Assess whether water treaties between countries are still ‘fit for…
Assess whether water treaties between countries are still ‘fit for purpose’ years after they were agreed
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Role of the World Bank
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in particular, its role in relation to 'difference' and 'disputes' is limited to the designation of individuals to fulfil certain roles in the context of Neutral Expert or Court of Arbitration proceedings when requested by either or both the Parties
Indus Waters Treaty, treaty, signed on September 19, 1960, between India and Pakistan and brokered by the World Bank. The treaty fixed and delimited the rights and obligations of both countries concerning the use of the waters of the Indus River system.
provides financial and logistical support in the formation and functioning of the Indus Basin Development Fund
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