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ToggleThe Indian Rivers Inter-link Project is a large-scale water resource management project that seeks to connect major rivers of India through reservoirs and canals. It aims to transfer surplus water from flood-prone areas to water-deficit regions, thereby improving irrigation, drinking water supply and drought management.
Conclusion
The National River Linking Project reflects India’s search for long-term water security in the face of floods, droughts, uneven rainfall and rising demand. Its potential benefits are significant, especially for drought-prone regions. However, rivers are living ecological systems, not merely channels of surplus water. Therefore, river linking must be selective, science-based, climate-resilient, socially just and ecologically sustainable. Local water conservation, groundwater recharge, crop diversification and wastewater reuse should remain the first line of response, while river linking should be used only as a carefully evaluated supplementary strategy.
Q1. Interlinking of rivers is often presented as a solution to India’s flood and drought problem. Critically examine.
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Q2. Discuss the ecological and social concerns associated with the National River Linking Project.
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