Inter State Water Disputes in India: Institutions and Policies

Alan R. Richards, Nirvikar Singh
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In this paper we argue that Indian water-dispute settlement mechanisms are ambiguous and opaque. We distinguish analytically between situations where cooperation is possible, and situations of pure conflict, where the initial allocation of rights is at stake. In the latter case, a search for a negotiated solution may be futile, and quick movement to arbitration or adjudication may be more efficient. However, in India, the process is slow, and effectively binding arbitration does not exist. The entanglement of inter-state water disputes with more general center- state conflicts and political issues compounds problems. We argue that these impacts can be reduced by a more efficient design of mechanisms for negotiating inter-state water disputes: some of the possibilities include a national water commission independent of daily political pressures, a federated structure incorporating river basin authorities and water user associations, and fixed time periods for negotiation and adjudication.
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印度邦间水资源纠纷:制度与政策
在本文中,我们认为印度的水争端解决机制是模糊和不透明的。我们分析地区分有可能进行合作的局势和最初的权利分配受到威胁的纯粹冲突局势。在后一种情况下,寻求协商解决可能是徒劳的,而迅速诉诸仲裁或裁决可能更有效。然而,在印度,这一过程是缓慢的,而且不存在具有有效约束力的仲裁。国家间的水争端与更普遍的中央国家冲突和政治问题纠缠在一起,使问题复杂化。我们认为,这些影响可以通过更有效地设计州际水争端谈判机制来减少:一些可能性包括独立于日常政治压力的国家水委员会,包括流域当局和水用户协会的联邦结构,以及固定的谈判和裁决期限。
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