次の核戦争はなぜ水をめぐって起こるのか

Two nuclear-armed neighbors, one shrinking river system, and a treaty on the verge of collapse.

In this video, we investigate the escalating water conflict between India and Pakistan over the Indus River. For decades, the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty was considered a miracle of diplomacy. But today, with climate change melting the Himalayan glaciers and India constructing massive hydroelectric projects like the Kishanganga Dam, the balance is breaking.

Pakistan fears that India is building a “water weapon”—the ability to control, stop, or flood their agricultural heartland at will. India argues it is simply exercising its rights to generate energy.

We dive into the engineering, the geography, and the terrifying geopolitical reality behind the headlines.

In this video, you will discover:

The Geography of a Trap: How the partition of 1947 left Pakistan’s water source in India’s hands.

Engineering as a Weapon: The controversy behind “Run-of-the-River” dams and water storage.

The Nuclear Trigger: Why Pakistan’s military doctrine views water strangulation as an existential threat.

The Future: Can modern engineering save these nations, or will the Indus be the cause of World War III?

If you are interested in Geopolitics, Engineering, and the future of resources, this video is for you.

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