Climate Wars: The Impact of India-Pakistan Tensions on Bangladesh’s Environmental Security” Military Conflicts and Climate Change Policies between India and Pakistan affect Environmental Stability and Resource Management in Bangladesh
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71145/rjsp.v3i1.88Keywords:
Climate Wars, India-Pakistan Tensions, Bangladesh’s Environmental Security, Military Conflicts, Climate Change, Policies, Environmental Stability, Resource Management, BangladeshAbstract
The paper titled "Climate Wars: The Impact of India-Pakistan Tensions on Bangladesh's Environmental Security"examines how military conflicts and climate exchange rules among India and Pakistan indirectly have an effect on environmental stability and aid control in Bangladesh. It highlights Bangladesh’s vulnerability to environmental challenges along with water shortage, climate-brought on failures, and agricultural disruption due to nearby tensions. India and Pakistan’s geopolitical rivalry, army spending, and inadequate weather guidelines exacerbate those demanding situations, with a specific recognition on shared water assets just like the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. The take a look at emphasizes the need of nearby cooperation on water-sharing, climate change mitigation, and catastrophe management to deal with Bangladesh's environmental safety concerns and sell sustainable solutions across South Asia.