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The Farakka treaty was signed between India and Bangladesh. This agreement aims to manage and share the waters of the Ganges River at the Farakka Barrage, facilitating irrigation and flood control. By collaborating through this treaty, both countries strive for enhanced water security and community welfare.
A new chapter in the Indo-desh relations opened up with signing of a Treaty by the Prime Ministers of India and desh on 12th December 1996 (Link below) on the sharing of Ganga/Ganges waters. The Treaty shall remain in force for a period of thirty years to be renewable by mutual consent.
The Ganges Water Sharing Treaty was signed by India and desh in 1996. The 30-year treaty was the culmination of decades of negotiation, and specifies the minimum level of water flow to be shared by India with its downstream neighbour desh during the dry season, from January to May.
The treaty gave the waters of the western rivers?the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab?to Pakistan and those of the eastern rivers?the Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej?to India.
The Indus Waters Treaty is a Waters-sharing agreement signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, under the supervision of the World Bank. The treaty aims to allocate the use of and resolve disputes over the Indus River and its tributaries, which flow through China, India, and Pakistan.
Indus Waters Treaty, treaty, signed on September 19, 1960, between India and Pakistan and brokered by the World Bank. The treaty fixed and delimited the rights and obligations of both countries concerning the use of the waters of the Indus River system.