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The lack of transboundary water agreements/institutions between Afghanistan and its northern neighboring countries over the ADRB is significantly affecting the inter-state multilateral cooperation and the status of the water resources. No water resource sharing schemes were ever stipulated. If the Amu Darya River does not manage sustainably, in that case, it can turn over to be the prime cause of tension among the riparian countries connected through historical, cultural, environmental, and economic ties. The potential of interstate conflict and the opportunities of cooperation between the riparian’s on the water is mainly sourced in the state’s national interest. This policy paper’s primary focus is to answer the reasons for Afghanistan’s exclusion from the ADRB and current hydropolitics over the ADRB. It also focuses on inter-state cooperation as a catalyst for settlement water conflicts among the riparian nations. This research suggests that effective and multi-sectorial cooperation on Amu Darya River Basin is imperative rather than water-related conflicts. It put forward that water, energy, trade routes, and other sources of connectivity can bring Afghanistan and CARs together to initiate the potentials that they have. It would also help Amu Darya River Basin equitable and reasonable water resources utilization and help the Aral Sea in sustainable development. Despite the hydro-connectivity, the geo-economics connectivity is also promising in the region.]]>

The lack of transboundary water agreements/institutions between Afghanistan and its northern neighboring countries over the ADRB is significantly affecting the inter-state multilateral cooperation and the status of the water resources. No water resource sharing schemes were ever stipulated. If the Amu Darya River does not manage sustainably, in that case, it can turn over to be the prime cause of tension among the riparian countries connected through historical, cultural, environmental, and economic ties. The potential of interstate conflict and the opportunities of cooperation between the riparian’s on the water is mainly sourced in the state’s national interest. This policy paper’s primary focus is to answer the reasons for Afghanistan’s exclusion from the ADRB and current hydropolitics over the ADRB. It also focuses on inter-state cooperation as a catalyst for settlement water conflicts among the riparian nations. This research suggests that effective and multi-sectorial cooperation on Amu Darya River Basin is imperative rather than water-related conflicts. It put forward that water, energy, trade routes, and other sources of connectivity can bring Afghanistan and CARs together to initiate the potentials that they have. It would also help Amu Darya River Basin equitable and reasonable water resources utilization and help the Aral Sea in sustainable development. Despite the hydro-connectivity, the geo-economics connectivity is also promising in the region.]]>
Sat, 10 Apr 2021 12:05:17 GMT /slideshow/hydropolitics-of-amu-darya-river/246032736 DawoodMohammadi@slideshare.net(DawoodMohammadi) Hydropolitics of Amu Darya River DawoodMohammadi The lack of transboundary water agreements/institutions between Afghanistan and its northern neighboring countries over the ADRB is significantly affecting the inter-state multilateral cooperation and the status of the water resources. No water resource sharing schemes were ever stipulated. If the Amu Darya River does not manage sustainably, in that case, it can turn over to be the prime cause of tension among the riparian countries connected through historical, cultural, environmental, and economic ties. The potential of interstate conflict and the opportunities of cooperation between the riparian’s on the water is mainly sourced in the state’s national interest. This policy paper’s primary focus is to answer the reasons for Afghanistan’s exclusion from the ADRB and current hydropolitics over the ADRB. It also focuses on inter-state cooperation as a catalyst for settlement water conflicts among the riparian nations. This research suggests that effective and multi-sectorial cooperation on Amu Darya River Basin is imperative rather than water-related conflicts. It put forward that water, energy, trade routes, and other sources of connectivity can bring Afghanistan and CARs together to initiate the potentials that they have. It would also help Amu Darya River Basin equitable and reasonable water resources utilization and help the Aral Sea in sustainable development. Despite the hydro-connectivity, the geo-economics connectivity is also promising in the region. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hydropoliticspresentation-210410120517-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The lack of transboundary water agreements/institutions between Afghanistan and its northern neighboring countries over the ADRB is significantly affecting the inter-state multilateral cooperation and the status of the water resources. No water resource sharing schemes were ever stipulated. If the Amu Darya River does not manage sustainably, in that case, it can turn over to be the prime cause of tension among the riparian countries connected through historical, cultural, environmental, and economic ties. The potential of interstate conflict and the opportunities of cooperation between the riparian’s on the water is mainly sourced in the state’s national interest. This policy paper’s primary focus is to answer the reasons for Afghanistan’s exclusion from the ADRB and current hydropolitics over the ADRB. It also focuses on inter-state cooperation as a catalyst for settlement water conflicts among the riparian nations. This research suggests that effective and multi-sectorial cooperation on Amu Darya River Basin is imperative rather than water-related conflicts. It put forward that water, energy, trade routes, and other sources of connectivity can bring Afghanistan and CARs together to initiate the potentials that they have. It would also help Amu Darya River Basin equitable and reasonable water resources utilization and help the Aral Sea in sustainable development. Despite the hydro-connectivity, the geo-economics connectivity is also promising in the region.
Hydropolitics of Amu Darya River from South Asian University, New Delhi
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Jirga - A traditional mechanism of Dispute settlement in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan /DawoodMohammadi/jirga-a-traditional-mechanism-of-dispute-settlement-in-afghanistan-and-pashtunistan jirga-180825195931
This presentation covered the historical background of Jirga - a traditional mechanism of disputes settlement- in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan. It's also highlights the structure, functions and efficiency of the Jirga as an legal institution in tribal societies.]]>

This presentation covered the historical background of Jirga - a traditional mechanism of disputes settlement- in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan. It's also highlights the structure, functions and efficiency of the Jirga as an legal institution in tribal societies.]]>
Sat, 25 Aug 2018 19:59:31 GMT /DawoodMohammadi/jirga-a-traditional-mechanism-of-dispute-settlement-in-afghanistan-and-pashtunistan DawoodMohammadi@slideshare.net(DawoodMohammadi) Jirga - A traditional mechanism of Dispute settlement in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan DawoodMohammadi This presentation covered the historical background of Jirga - a traditional mechanism of disputes settlement- in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan. It's also highlights the structure, functions and efficiency of the Jirga as an legal institution in tribal societies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jirga-180825195931-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covered the historical background of Jirga - a traditional mechanism of disputes settlement- in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan. It&#39;s also highlights the structure, functions and efficiency of the Jirga as an legal institution in tribal societies.
Jirga - A traditional mechanism of Dispute settlement in Afghanistan and Pashtunistan from South Asian University, New Delhi
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