AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDushanbe Water Talks: Tajikistan’s climate minister Musadik Malik warned that “water aggression” and any unilateral move to weaken transboundary water treaties could jeopardize downstream rights, urging India to respect the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and honor mediation mechanisms. Water for Sustainable Development: Tajik FM Sirojiddin Muhriddin said Dushanbe is becoming a global platform for water dialogue as the UN-backed conference runs May 25–28, pushing action on clean water, sanitation, glacier protection, and the 2030 goals. Clean Water Infrastructure: President Emomali Rahmon outlined a long-term plan to reach at least 90% centralized water supply access by 2040, aiming to cut urban-rural gaps and improve service quality. Glacier Costs, Fair Compensation: Kyrgyz officials called for compensation mechanisms to fund glacier preservation and water infrastructure, saying the country bears major costs while most water benefits downstream neighbors. Regional Water Diplomacy: Pakistan also urged India to uphold the Indus Waters Treaty, warning that politicizing shared rivers sets a dangerous precedent for global water security.
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