Diminishing Waters in Pakistan
Immense demand, aggressive consumption, inefficient use, dramatic climate change and ever increasing polarization over strategic interests have brought the globe to face a new paradigm of threat of water scarcity much greater than current terrorism unleashed by non-state actors duly backed by foreign sponsors. It has been painfully obvious for some time that Pakistan faces looming existential threat due to ever-growing water needs and water scarcity has become Pakistan’s defining crisis. Besides host of geo-strategic challenges emerging from strategic competing interests in the ... Read More
Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain (R)
Water Scarcity in Pakistan: Issues and Options
Pakistan has one of the largest irrigation systems in the world comprising three major reservoirs with a design capacity of about 20 billion cubic meters (BCM), 23 barrages, headworks siphons, 45 main irrigation canals commanding an area of about 17 ... Read More
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf
Water, Future War and Peace in the Subcontinent
Ambassador Jalil Abbas Jilani
Eurasian Heartland and Contemporary Geopolitics
Dr. Atia Ali Kazmi
Dr. Abid Qaiyum Suleri
Syed Mohammed Ali Raza
Promotion of Rainwater Harvesting in Earthquake Affected Areas of Pakistan
S. Zaheer Hussain Gardezi