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New Delhi: Bangladesh has asked for flood data from more upstream stations on the Ganga, Brahmaputra, Barak, and other rivers for accurate and increased lead time flood forecasts in the country.
The India-Bangladesh Joint Rivers Commission, which met here on Thursday after a gap of twelve years, made some progress on water sharing of common rivers and decided to include eight more rivers where India will advance flow information, but an agreement on the Teesta river did not make much progre
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. India and Bangladesh held the 38th meeting of the ministerial level Joint Rivers Commission (JRC) on Thursday in New Delhi where both sides finalised the text of the MoU on interim water of the Kushiyara river. World News | India, Bangladesh Finalise Text of MoU on Interim Water Sharing of Kushiyara River.
India and Bangladesh held the 38th meeting of the ministerial level Joint Rivers Commission (JRC) on Thursday in New Delhi where both sides finalised the text of the MoU on interim water of the Kushiyara river.