Question
What is the importance of natural resources for the state?

Answer

  • At the global level, each state (country) has its own unique characteristics.
  • Of these characteristics natural managers are the most important useful tool.
  • The true strength of the state (country) is the coast, rivers and its water, minerals, coal or mineral oil reserves, precious minerals, gas within the geographical boundaries of the state.
  • One of the reasons behind the world's major wars is the desire to establish Aditya on natural resources, natural resources and because of which different states are in conflict.
  • Politics is also seen playing for this.
  • 100 countries of the world share in the water of 3 major rivers and lakes of the world.
  • Geographically upstream countries block the water supply of low-lying countries.
  • Which leads to political instability.
  • Conflicts and treaties have been made in different countries of Vita regarding the distribution of water.
  • As India and Pakistan have never had a conflict over the Indus River water.
  • While India and Bangladesh have already signed an agreement for the use of Ganges water.
  • In India, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have approached the Supreme Court for sharing the waters of the Krishna River, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh for the Kaveri River.
  • While Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have made joint efforts for water distribution and power supply through Narmada project.

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