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Inter-State Water Disputes (ISWD) in India are among the most important topics in UPSC Polity and Current Affairs. Water is not just a natural resource, it is the lifeline of agriculture, industry, and livelihoods, making river water disputes a critical issue for India’s federal structure. This video explains in detail the causes of inter-state water disputes, constitutional provisions (Article 262, Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956, River Boards Act, 1956), major examples (Cauvery, Ravi-Beas, Narmada, Krishna, Godavari, Mahanadi), challenges in resolving disputes, measures taken by the government, and the way forward. We also cover the role of tribunals, Supreme Court interventions, cooperative federalism, NITI Aayog, River Basin Management Bill 2018, and National River Linking Project, making this lecture comprehensive for both UPSC Prelims and UPSC Mains. This video will help aspirants strengthen their Polity, Governance, and Current Affairs preparation for UPSC CSE, State PCS, and other competitive exams. The content is simplified and explained with clarity to ensure you understand not only the legal framework but also the political, economic, and environmental dimensions of ISWD. If you are preparing for UPSC IAS, IPS, IFS, or other government exams, make sure to watch till the end. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more high-quality UPSC polity lectures and current affairs analysis. #UPSC #UPSCPolity #UPSCMains #UPSCPrelims #IASPreparation #UPSC2025 #CurrentAffairs #IndianPolity #gsdhillon #brainrootsias #ISWD #WaterDisputes #Article262 #UPSCMotivation #CivilServicesExam #UPSCNotes