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The crucial role of water and its proper management critical to the quality of life in the poorest countries.
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China's peasants look to the skies.
Economist 05.20.2010
Small projects often give better returns.
Economist 05.20.2010
It won't fill up withot lots of changes on the ground.
Economist 05.20.2010
Economist 05.20.2010
Economist 05.20.2010
Economist 05.20.2010
Economist 05.20.2010
Economist 05.20.2010
Downpours Wash Away India's Rainy-Day Rice Supply
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2010
Infosys and Indian management: Letting go
Economist 05.07.2011
India Aims $1 Billion at Sacred but Filthy Ganges
New York Times 06.14.2011
Age-Old Fixes for Indiaâs Water
New York Times 10.08.2012
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