Migration and Conflict

What we know

  • South Asia is a hotspot for the migration of people from disaster-affected or degraded areas to other national and international regions.
  • The Indus and the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basins are major trans boundary rivers, and increasing demand for water is already leading to tensions among countries over water sharing.

What could happen

  • Climate change impacts on agriculture and livelihoods can increase the number of climate refugees.

What can be done

  • Regional cooperation on water issues will be needed.
  • International Solar Alliance (ISA): ISA was jointly launched by India and France in Paris on the side-lines ofCoP 21 in 2015 to provide a dedicated platform for ....
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