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Water Wars
by Marjorie F. Nadal
Strategic analysis of how water is becoming a weapon in global conflicts. From the Indus Basin crisis and Turkey’s Euphrates dams to the geopolitics of the Nile, Russia’s water warfare in Ukraine, and Israel’s river politics—this podcast explores how resource scarcity is reshaping power, markets, and international relations. Essential listening for investors, policymakers, and strategic decision-makers navigating an increasingly resource-constrained world.
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The Day Water Diplomacy Died: Inside the Indus Crisis
When India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty on April 23rd, 2025, it marked the end of 65 years of successful water diplomacy. This episode analyses the catalyst, underlying vulnerabilities, and cascade effects of this unprecedented crisis. From Pakistan's agricultural dependency to China's strategic positioning and market responses, we examine how a single terrorist attack transformed water from a shared resource into a strategic weapon - and why this is a preview of conflicts to come.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Strategic analysis of how water is becoming a weapon in global conflicts. From the Indus Basin crisis and Turkey’s Euphrates dams to the geopolitics of the Nile, Russia’s water warfare in Ukraine, and Israel’s river politics—this podcast explores how resource scarcity is reshaping power, markets, and international relations. Essential listening for investors, policymakers, and strategic decision-makers navigating an increasingly resource-constrained world.
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Marjorie F. Nadal
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