Geopolitics
The Kabul River Crisis: Hydrological Imperialism in South Asia
The construction of Indian-supported dams on the Kabul River in Afghanistan is escalating regional tensions, as Pakistan views this as a geopolitical maneuver threatening its water and food security. This blatant exploitation of transboundary water resources without formal agreements exemplifies how imperialist powers weaponize development aid to destabilize sovereign nations, perpetuating colonial-era hydrological injustices against the Global South.
