Kishor Uprety
World Bank, Legal, Department Member
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... Kumar Dhakal, who was said to have been released from the Jagannath Dabal Jail on 13 February 2003; (iii) Arjun Prasad Neupane, who was released from Nakkhu Jail on 13 June 2006 (iv) Bishal Lama, Jalandhar Bastola, Madhav Adhikari and... more
... Kumar Dhakal, who was said to have been released from the Jagannath Dabal Jail on 13 February 2003; (iii) Arjun Prasad Neupane, who was released from Nakkhu Jail on 13 June 2006 (iv) Bishal Lama, Jalandhar Bastola, Madhav Adhikari and Khadka Bahadur Gharti Magar ...
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Research Interests: Civil Engineering, International Relations, International Law, International Development, Leadership, and 62 moreSovereignty, Irrigation, Arbitration, Water resources, Prejudice, Groundwater, Law of the Sea, Productivity, Housing, Justice, Economic Development, Exclusion, International Water Law, International Finance, Hydropower, War, Middle East, Water Supply, Society, Boundary, Partnership, Boundaries, Reconstruction, Hydroelectric power, Financial Services, Feasibility Studies, Common Law, Industrial development, Dam, Negotiations, Environmental Assessment, Finances, Income, Stream, Corporations, Aquifers, Water scarcity, Riparian, Environmental Impact, Water Use, Water Resources Development, ID, Stocks, Basin, Laws, River Basin, AQUIFER, Monetary Systems, Subsidiary, Streams, Estuary, Collapse, Drainage, River System, Persons, Capital Goods, Cooling Water, Corporation, Living Standards, Spare Parts, Exclusive economic zone, and Legal Title
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Historically, the development of cooperation among Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan with respect to the Indus and the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basins, South Asia's major transboundary rivers, has been a cause of... more
Historically, the development of cooperation among Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan with respect to the Indus and the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basins, South Asia's major transboundary rivers, has been a cause of tension, apprehension and ongoing disputes. This paper draws attention to the hydro-politics on transference and allocation, along with the diverging positions and unique concerns of the riparians on bilateral,