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  • The News Lens
  • 2025-09-23
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Ganga water Treaty | Golden Chance For India To Control Bangladesh | The News Lens |
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This video is a deep-dive analysis of the Ganga Water Treaty between India and Bangladesh, originally signed in 1996, and why India must not renew it as-is when it expires in 2026. It examines the historical, geographical, and political context of the treaty, while also highlighting the current hostile behavior of Bangladesh — especially its treatment of Hindu minorities — and proposes strategic, moral, and policy-based responses for India.

Background of the Treaty
The video opens with a brief explanation of the 1996 Ganga Water Sharing Treaty, signed between Indian PM H.D. Deve Gowda and Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina. The treaty guaranteed water sharing from the Farakka Barrage during the dry season (Jan–May), based on flow availability. At that time, Bangladesh was seen as a friendly neighbor with shared cultural ties, and the treaty symbolized goodwill and regional cooperation.

Bangladesh's New Demands in 2025
As the treaty nears its 30-year expiration in 2026, Bangladesh is now demanding:
• A permanent treaty
• Guaranteed 40,000 cusecs of water every dry season
• Inclusion of 14 additional rivers
• And all of this, despite worsening diplomatic behavior

How Situations Have Changed
The video then highlights the changed realities:
• India now faces greater domestic water needs due to agriculture, urbanization, and climate change.
• Bangladesh’s political landscape has shifted — the new regime has no democratic mandate, and is increasingly hostile to India.
• Most significantly, Bangladesh has seen a rise in Hindu persecution: including mass violence, rapes, forced conversions, temple demolitions, and organized hate crimes — with zero accountability from the government.

Why Continuing the Treaty “As-Is” is Wrong
The video raises a critical question:
“Is continuing this treaty without change the same as rewarding Bangladesh’s hostility and silence on Hindu suffering?”
The narrator argues that a treaty based on trust and mutual respect cannot survive in a scenario where India’s values and citizens’ concerns are being ignored.
India’s Policy Options
The video outlines three strategic options:
1. Continue the treaty as-is
This would be a sign of weakness and invite domestic backlash.
2. Let the treaty expire in 2026
Could lead to international criticism and loss of diplomatic narrative.
3. Amend the treaty with enforceable accountability clauses
This is the recommended route.

Proposed Accountability Clauses
The video proposes several new clauses to control Bangladesh's behavior:
• Human Rights Compliance Clause
• Minority Safety Commission Clause
• Minority Rights Reporting Mechanism
• Annual Human Rights Audit Clause
• Humanitarian Clause (ensuring victims benefit directly)
• Anti-India Activity Review Clause
• Trigger Clause (India can suspend the treaty if clauses are violated)
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