The National Interest on MSN
Afghanistan’s Water Power: Between Iran and Pakistan
Its rivers descend toward Pakistan in the east and Iran in the west, feeding the Kunar-Kabul-Indus and Helmand-Hamun basins.
Recent reports of Afghanistan’s intent to construct major reservoirs on the Kabul and Kunar rivers have raised serious ...
The United Nations says the return of millions of Afghan nationals is putting extreme pressure on struggling communities ...
A new water war is brewing, and India may find itself involved. New Delhi has extended its support to Afghanistan, which has announced that it plans to build a dam on the Pakistan-bound Kunar River.
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Afghanistan economic recovery buckles as nine in 10 families go hungry or into debt, UNDP says
Afghanistan's economic recovery is buckling as nine in 10 households are forced to skip meals, sell belongings or take on ...
Authorities have begun cutting off water at night in the capital, according to reports. Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian ...
For India, the task ahead is to ensure that its hydraulic diplomacy in Afghanistan strengthens regional stability, not fuels another front of rivalry ...
The Express Tribune on MSNOpinion
The Kabul River question
Yet today, the Kabul River which winds through Afghanistan before joining Pakistan's mighty Indus near Attock has become both ...
Outer Side on MSN
Why Afghanistan Is Building Artificial River
This video explains Afghanistan’s plan to build a large artificial river project aimed at improving irrigation and water ...
South Asia is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world, with water in short supply in many parts of it, at least ...
In October, TTP attacks led to cross-border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Chinese and Philippine vessels faced ...
Having lost his job as a police trainer after the Taliban takeover last August, Hussain Ali moved back to his village in ...
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