
Leela Fernandes, "Governing Water in India: Inequality, Reform, and the State" (U Washington Press, 2022)
New Books in Environmental Studies
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The Role of International Institutions in Promoting a Certain Vision of Water Governance in India
In the 1990s, privatization and decentralization were sort of pushed at a global level. And India was actually behind the curve in this. In parts of Africa, parts of Latin America, Chile would have been one of the cases which was a prototype for privatization. Now what happened in the 1990s is that privatization really failed in many ways. It failed both in terms of often delivering water effectively but also not being affordable to many communities.
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