India's Water Crisis Deepens: Irrigation Draining Scarce Resources, Fueling Conflicts
The article discusses India's water situation, focusing on how water resources are used. India mainly gets its water from the Brahmaputra and Ganges rivers, with farming using a lot of it. Problems include not having enough water, water pollution, using up too much groundwater, and fights over water in rivers that cross borders. India mainly manages water for farming and works with neighboring countries to use water from rivers that go across borders. Compared to China, India faces these water challenges differently.