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Teesta Water Sharing Agreement - An Obstacle in the India-Bangladesh Bilateral Relationship
Teesta water dispute has been going on for many decades. Successive Governments were unable to strike a final deal on the water-sharing agreement. Half-a dozen districts of West Bengal and more than 70% of the population in Bangladesh is dependent on Teesta river. For UPSC 2023 preparation...byjus.com
- Teesta is a 414 km long river flowing from India to the Bay of Bengal through Bangladesh. Almost half a dozen districts in West Bengal is dependent on this river.
- Teesta river provides livelihood to approximately 73% of Bangladesh population as per a report furnished by Asia Foundation in 2013.
- In 1983 a deal was proposed for equitable sharing but the implementation hit a roadblock. The mean annual flow of the river is 60 billion cubic metres. A significant amount of it flows during the monsoon season i.e. between June to September. During lean season i.e. from October to May, the flow is only 500 million cubic metres per month.
- In the month from December to March, Bangladesh wants 50% of the water supply, whereas India has claimed a share of 55%.
- In 2011, the agreement did not fructify due to objections from West Bengal Chief Minister. As per the constitution of India, Water is a state subject and approval of all the stakeholders is required for the deal to go ahead.
- In 2019 External Affairs Minister of India had a meeting with his Bangladesh counterparts and they were still unable to reach a consensus on the water-sharing agreement.
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Mamata stalls Teesta water sharing agreement yet again | India News - Times of India
India News: It is unlikely that Sheikh Hasina will get India to sign the Teesta water sharing treaty during her present tenure as the prime minister of Bangladesh
