Water is the lifeblood of Central Asia, a region renowned for its vast deserts and arid landscapes. In recent times, however, the race to tap this precious resource has intensified, exacerbating existing tensions and creating new geopolitical challenges. Two pivotal events underscore the magnitude of this unfolding drama: Afghanistan’s ambitious canal construction and the post-Soviet […]
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