India’s rivers often flow through multiple states, leading to water-sharing disputes. Legally, water is a State subject, but when rivers cross state borders, the Centre can intervene. The Inter-State Water Disputes Act, 1956, allows for the setting up of tribunals to resolve such conflicts. Cases like the Cauvery and Yamuna highlight how complex river politics can be.
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16 Jul