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Water Disputes between Punjab and Sindh: A Challenge to Pakistan Samad, Yunus Pakistan. 2007. “From Minority Rights to Majoritarianism.” In Fault Lines of Nationhood, eds. G. Pandey and Y. Samad. New Delhi: Roli Books Pvt. Ltd. p 67-138. Shah, Muhammad Azeem Ali. 2011. “Lessons from the 2010 Floods in Pakistan.” Seminar (626) Subramanium, Nirupama “Measures for Gilgit-Baltistan Generates Suspicions” 2009 The Hindu, September 1. Surinder Jodhka “Agrarian Structures and their Transformations”. In Das, Veena (2004) Handbook of Indian Sociology, New Delhi : Oxford University Press. Talbot, Ian. 2002. “The Punjabisation of Pakistan: Myth or Reality?” In Pakistan: Nationalism Without Nation, ed. J. Christopphe. New Delhi: Manohar Publication, 5162. Talbot, Ian. 2007. “Punjab Under Colonialism: Order and Transformation in British India.” Journal of Punjab Studies 14 (1): 1-10. The Nation. 2010. “Qureshi Pleading India’s Case on Water Issue: JI.” The Nation, May 2. Vaughn, Bruce et al. 2010. “Security and Environment in Pakistan.” Congressional Research Service.” Accessed at http://www.fas.org/spg/crs/row.Acessed Verghese, B.G. 2006. “From Indus I to Indus-II.” Journal of Peace Studies, New Delhi 13 (1) (January–March): 9-20 Whitcombe, Elizabeth. 1983. “Irrigation and Railways.” In The Cambridge Economic History of India Volume 2: c. 1757–c.1970, ed. D. Kumar. Cambridge, London, New York: Cambridge University Press, 677-761. Xinhua. 2010. “Population Growth Will Reduce Water Availability.” Xinhua, June 28. Endnotes This system constitutes river Indus and its tributaries, which are transborder rivers flowing in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It includes rivers: Jhelum, Indus, Ravi, Chenab, Sutlej, Kabul, and Beas. Out of it Jhelum, Indus and Chenab’s water is being used by Pakistan. Sutlej, Ravi, and Beas’s water is being used by India. Major portion of river Kabul lies in Afghanistan. 2 In Pakistan there are four provinces Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (earlier known as North-west Frontier Province). Then there is an 1 57