Yulianus Bramandito Ernanta S.
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Rivalitas Hidropolitik: Meninjau Kerjasama di Balik Konflik Sungai Brahmaputra Antara India dan China Digna Defianti; Arla Rahma Tsabita; Dandy Setiawan Nur Alif; Muhammad Al Hanif Candraputra; Shafira Zezy Aradifa; Valli Sinatra Yusuf; Yulianus Bramandito Ernanta S.
Jurnal Transformasi Global Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Transformasi Global (JTG)
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jtg.011.01.1

Abstract

Competition for water resources is one of the most important problems in the world given the limited availability of clean water sources. Several countries in the world depend on their water supply needs to other countries because they are unable to meet their own clean water needs. Therefore, cooperation in the field of waters is carried out by a number of countries to be able to overcome conflicts that occur due to water problems. As is the case with the conflict between China, Bangladesh and India regarding the Brahmaputra River, the river that crosses these three countries is at the same time very important for the supply of clean water for these three countries. So the formulation of the problem in this paper is "How is the analysis related to the cooperation behind the Brahmaputra River conflict between India and China and the interests behind the cooperation?" and this paper aims to describe the understanding and discussion related to hydropolitic and water diplomacy in the Brahmaputra River conflict and to analyze and examine the interests of cooperation between China and India in resolving the Brahmaputra River conflict. The method used in this study is a qualitative research method where the author uses literature study in data processing. The author uses the concepts of Hydropolitics and Water Diplomacy in the analysis process so that it is found that the Brahmaputra River conflict between China and India is handled by the MoU of Water Cooperation. Keywords: Brahmaputra River Dispute, Cooperation, Hydropolitics, Water Diplomacy