Federalism and interstate water disputes in India: A study of the river Mahanadi
By: Panda, Bishnupriya and Mallik, Seema
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BookPublisher: Productivity Description: 65(1), Apr-Jun, 2024: p.96-105.
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ProductivitySummary: Indian federalism is unique in spirit and her practice of cooperative federalism has placed her as a successful democratic state in the world today. However, there are several faunas in her federalism with respect to the discourse on water disputes, which need to be addressed. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 65(1), Apr-Jun, 2024: p.96-105 | Available | AR132724 |
Indian federalism is unique in spirit and her practice of cooperative federalism has placed her as a successful democratic state in the world today. However, there are several faunas in her federalism with respect to the discourse on water disputes, which need to be addressed. – Reproduced


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