Shivani Jaiswal , Kathmandu - India and Nepal are set to engage in an important bilateral meeting in Kathmandu, focusing on flood control measures and the development of joint river projects. The discussions come at a crucial time as both countries continue to face recurring monsoon-related challenges that affect millions of people living along shared river basins.
Officials from India and Nepal are expected to review ongoing cooperation in managing transboundary rivers such as the Koshi, Gandak, and Mahakali. These rivers, which originate in the Himalayas and flow downstream into India, often cause severe flooding during the monsoon season, leading to displacement, crop damage, and infrastructure loss.
The meeting will likely prioritize early warning systems, embankment strengthening, and real-time data sharing to minimize flood risks. Both sides are also expected to discuss long-pending hydropower and irrigation projects aimed at better utilizing water resources for mutual benefit.
Sources indicate that Nepal may push for faster implementation of agreed projects, while India is expected to emphasize technical collaboration and long-term flood mitigation strategies. Environmental concerns, including sustainable river management and ecological balance, are also likely to be part of the agenda.
This dialogue reflects a broader effort by both neighbors to strengthen cooperation in water resource management, a critical area given the increasing impact of climate change on rainfall patterns and river flows in the region.
The outcome of the meeting could shape future policies and joint initiatives, offering hope for more resilient infrastructure and improved disaster preparedness in both countries.
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