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The technical teams of India and Bangladesh's Joint Rivers Commission met in Kolkata on March 3 to discuss the Ganga Water Treaty, set to renew in 2026. The Bangladesh delegation assessed the flow of Ganges water at Farakka, noting a decrease in February. The meeting, led by Muhammad Abul Hossen, included exchanging data about water flow over the past five months.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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