#Geography #Placesinnews #Environment
✅Gs-1 : Geography
✅Gs-3 : Environment - Wallace line
⚠️What is it? - The Wallace Line is an invisible boundary in Southeast Asia that separates two vastly different sets of animal species—Asian species (tigers, orangutans) on one side and Australian species (kangaroos, cockatoos) on the other. This happens despite the islands being close to each other.
🅾️The reason? = Continental Drift + Evolution + Climate + Ocean Currents.
⚜️Millions of years ago, Australia broke away from Antarctica and developed its unique species.
⚜️Meanwhile, Asia pushed into Indonesia, forming new volcanic islands.
⚜️The deep ocean between these regions acted as a natural barrier, stopping animals from crossing.
⚜️Over time, species on either side evolved separately, leading to completely different biodiversity.
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✅Gs-1 : Geography
✅Gs-3 : Environment - Wallace line
⚠️What is it? - The Wallace Line is an invisible boundary in Southeast Asia that separates two vastly different sets of animal species—Asian species (tigers, orangutans) on one side and Australian species (kangaroos, cockatoos) on the other. This happens despite the islands being close to each other.
🅾️The reason? = Continental Drift + Evolution + Climate + Ocean Currents.
⚜️Millions of years ago, Australia broke away from Antarctica and developed its unique species.
⚜️Meanwhile, Asia pushed into Indonesia, forming new volcanic islands.
⚜️The deep ocean between these regions acted as a natural barrier, stopping animals from crossing.
⚜️Over time, species on either side evolved separately, leading to completely different biodiversity.
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✅Gs-2 : IR- Kurdistan issue
🅾️Background : Kurdish people's long-standing struggle to establish a nation-state of Kurdistan, a homeland for Kurds spread across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Armenia( 5 Countries)
🅾️Why didn’t it happen?=Western betrayal: After WWI, Western powers promised a homeland (Treaty of Sèvres, 1920), but later backed off (Treaty of Lausanne, 1923), prioritizing other geopolitical interests.
📍 Places in News (Important for UPSC Prelims)
⚜️1. Zagros Range- Geographical heartland of Kurdish-populated areas.
⚜️2. Mosul & Kirkuk-Oil-rich contested areas in Iraq significant to Kurds.
⚜️3. Mount Ararat- Symbolic mountain near Armenian-Turkish border, Kurdish aspiration.
⚜️4. Rojava- Kurdish autonomous region in Syria governed by PYD/YPG.
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🅾️Background : Kurdish people's long-standing struggle to establish a nation-state of Kurdistan, a homeland for Kurds spread across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Armenia( 5 Countries)
🅾️Why didn’t it happen?=Western betrayal: After WWI, Western powers promised a homeland (Treaty of Sèvres, 1920), but later backed off (Treaty of Lausanne, 1923), prioritizing other geopolitical interests.
📍 Places in News (Important for UPSC Prelims)
⚜️1. Zagros Range- Geographical heartland of Kurdish-populated areas.
⚜️2. Mosul & Kirkuk-Oil-rich contested areas in Iraq significant to Kurds.
⚜️3. Mount Ararat- Symbolic mountain near Armenian-Turkish border, Kurdish aspiration.
⚜️4. Rojava- Kurdish autonomous region in Syria governed by PYD/YPG.
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✅Gs-3 : Environment- Climate change
🅾️Basic funda-Energy balance of the Earth = Climate stability. So What happens in mountain regions when temperatures rise?
⚜️1. Glacial melting
⚜️2. Permafrost Thawing
⚜️3. Decline in Snow Cover
⚜️4. Erratic Snowfall Patterns
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🅾️Basic funda-Energy balance of the Earth = Climate stability. So What happens in mountain regions when temperatures rise?
⚜️1. Glacial melting
⚜️2. Permafrost Thawing
⚜️3. Decline in Snow Cover
⚜️4. Erratic Snowfall Patterns
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✅Gs-1 : Geography
✅Gs-3 : Disaster management - Heatwaves
🅾️Nothing new- We covered many times- Click here
🅾️What is a heatwave?- A climate shock + a governance failure + a design problem
🅾️Root Cause: Cities are built like ovens-asphalt, glass, lack of trees = heat island effect-Water isn't accessible, Medical alerts don’t reach slum areas, Labour laws don’t pause outdoor work, Buildings aren’t ventilated—> No Early warning-> No action -> Death.
🚫 Civic systems fail to translate alerts into behavioral change.
⚠️What not to do: Stop saying “climate change is to blame” without naming who is accountable -> Don’t rely on centralised plans; the heat kills hyper-locally-> Don’t wait for 2024’s death toll to issue a 2025 budget allocation
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✅Gs-3 : Disaster management - Heatwaves
🅾️Nothing new- We covered many times- Click here
🅾️What is a heatwave?- A climate shock + a governance failure + a design problem
🅾️Root Cause: Cities are built like ovens-asphalt, glass, lack of trees = heat island effect-Water isn't accessible, Medical alerts don’t reach slum areas, Labour laws don’t pause outdoor work, Buildings aren’t ventilated—> No Early warning-> No action -> Death.
🚫 Civic systems fail to translate alerts into behavioral change.
⚠️What not to do: Stop saying “climate change is to blame” without naming who is accountable -> Don’t rely on centralised plans; the heat kills hyper-locally-> Don’t wait for 2024’s death toll to issue a 2025 budget allocation
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✅Gs-1 : Geography/Gs-3 : Environment
✅Rejosari Senik- Case study- example of how slow-onset events (like sea-level rise) trigger climate-induced displacement and transform land use patterns.
🅾️Many residents migrated for better jobs and homes, leaving behind what resembled a ghost town.
🅾️Mangroves act as bio-shields, reducing tidal wave impact.They stabilize the coast, reduce erosion, and store carbon.Indonesian government plans to build a 700-km sea wall to hold back the rising sea.
⚠️Gs-4 : Ethics point- Environmental Ethics- Pasijah represents the emotional and cultural bonds people share with their land. Dont think that when we speak about Adaptation it is not only technical but also about dignity, memory, and identity of people.
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✅Rejosari Senik- Case study- example of how slow-onset events (like sea-level rise) trigger climate-induced displacement and transform land use patterns.
🅾️Many residents migrated for better jobs and homes, leaving behind what resembled a ghost town.
🅾️Mangroves act as bio-shields, reducing tidal wave impact.They stabilize the coast, reduce erosion, and store carbon.Indonesian government plans to build a 700-km sea wall to hold back the rising sea.
⚠️Gs-4 : Ethics point- Environmental Ethics- Pasijah represents the emotional and cultural bonds people share with their land. Dont think that when we speak about Adaptation it is not only technical but also about dignity, memory, and identity of people.
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#Environment
✅Gs-1 : Geography/Gs-3 : Environment
🅾️Aral Sea is a is a landlocked sea -Shrinkage-began in the 1960s due to Soviet-era diversion of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers for irrigation.
🅾️Geological Uplift: Loss of water weight has caused the Earth's crust in the Aral Sea basin to rise — about 1.6 inches (4 cm) between 2016–2020.
🅾️Desert Formation: Drying of the Aral Sea led to the creation of the Aralkum Desert.
🅾️Dust emissions from Aralkum doubled between 1985 and 2015, carrying toxins and salts.Dust affects air quality and public health in nearby countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan).
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✅Gs-1 : Geography/Gs-3 : Environment
🅾️Aral Sea is a is a landlocked sea -Shrinkage-began in the 1960s due to Soviet-era diversion of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers for irrigation.
🅾️Geological Uplift: Loss of water weight has caused the Earth's crust in the Aral Sea basin to rise — about 1.6 inches (4 cm) between 2016–2020.
🅾️Desert Formation: Drying of the Aral Sea led to the creation of the Aralkum Desert.
🅾️Dust emissions from Aralkum doubled between 1985 and 2015, carrying toxins and salts.Dust affects air quality and public health in nearby countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan).
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✅Gs-1 : Geography
✅Gs-2 : IR- USA eyes Africa's great lake region for mines and minerals.
🅾️The U.S. is diversifying supply chains to reduce China dependency and Use resource diplomacy as peace diplomacy- This is part of the broader “friend-shoring” strategy: supply security through allied or strategic partnerships.
🅾️But issue is - Minerals fund wars in Congo just like oil in the Middle East — making control over resources a cause of and solution to violence.We discussed about the Africa's Great lake Region in this video on Mapping. V. IMP for mapping- https://youtu.be/1P0Fmh9HXv4
🅾️Bisie mine was a model of ethical mining — modernised, regulated, global export supply
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✅Gs-2 : IR- USA eyes Africa's great lake region for mines and minerals.
🅾️The U.S. is diversifying supply chains to reduce China dependency and Use resource diplomacy as peace diplomacy- This is part of the broader “friend-shoring” strategy: supply security through allied or strategic partnerships.
🅾️But issue is - Minerals fund wars in Congo just like oil in the Middle East — making control over resources a cause of and solution to violence.We discussed about the Africa's Great lake Region in this video on Mapping. V. IMP for mapping- https://youtu.be/1P0Fmh9HXv4
🅾️Bisie mine was a model of ethical mining — modernised, regulated, global export supply
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This is also the official key from my end
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#Placesinnews #Geography
✅Gs-2 : IR- India- China Relations
✅Gs-1 : Geography- Indian Geography- Passes
🅾️Importance of Shipki La Pass-Could cut Delhi–Mansarovar journey by 14 days-Strong religious and ethnic links with Tibetan plateau communities-Shared surnames (e.g., Namgyal) reflect cross-border kinship-Festivals, pilgrimages (e.g., Mansarovar) reinforce civilisational unity.
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✅Gs-2 : IR- India- China Relations
✅Gs-1 : Geography- Indian Geography- Passes
🅾️Importance of Shipki La Pass-Could cut Delhi–Mansarovar journey by 14 days-Strong religious and ethnic links with Tibetan plateau communities-Shared surnames (e.g., Namgyal) reflect cross-border kinship-Festivals, pilgrimages (e.g., Mansarovar) reinforce civilisational unity.
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✅Gs-1 : Geography- Strait of Hormuz
✅Gs-2 : IR- India- Gulf Relations- Energy Security
🔰India’s Oil & Gas Dependency on the Region (2023 data):
⚜️~60% of India’s crude oil imports come from West Asia (Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Iran).
⚜️~40% of global seaborne oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
⚠️A sustained disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could lead to:
🅾️Oil prices doubling= India’s fiscal and current account balance deteriorating by 1–2% of GDP->Inflationary pressures worsening by ~2 percentage points->Rupee weakening by ~5–7%
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✅Gs-1 : Geography- Strait of Hormuz
✅Gs-2 : IR- India- Gulf Relations- Energy Security
🔰India’s Oil & Gas Dependency on the Region (2023 data):
⚜️~60% of India’s crude oil imports come from West Asia (Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Iran).
⚜️~40% of global seaborne oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
⚠️A sustained disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could lead to:
🅾️Oil prices doubling= India’s fiscal and current account balance deteriorating by 1–2% of GDP->Inflationary pressures worsening by ~2 percentage points->Rupee weakening by ~5–7%
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✅Rivers in Kerala- As discussed in Madhav Gadgil committee report
⚠️Top 5 Longest Rivers in Kerala and Lengths- There are 44 rivers in Kerala. 41 of them flow westward and 3 eastward.
East flowing rivers in kerala: Kabani, Bhavani, Pambar All the rivers are entirely monsoon-fed.
⚜️1. Periyar River (244km)-Kaladi, the birth place of Sankaracharya-on the banks of this river AKA 'Churni' in Kautilya's Arthashastra- Mullaperiyar dam location- home for largest hydro-electric project in Kerala,Idukki dam
⚜️2. Bharatapuzha River (209km)-AKA Nile of Kerala
⚜️3. Pamba River (176km)- flows through Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary-AKA 'Dakshina Bhageerathi' and 'River Baris'- Has sabarimala temple .
⚜️4. Chaliyar River (169km)- AKA Beppur puzha
⚜️5. Chalakudy River (169km)
🅾️Siva idol consecrated by social reformer Sree Narayana Guru at Aruvippuram is on the banks of Neyyar
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✅Rivers in Kerala- As discussed in Madhav Gadgil committee report
⚠️Top 5 Longest Rivers in Kerala and Lengths- There are 44 rivers in Kerala. 41 of them flow westward and 3 eastward.
East flowing rivers in kerala: Kabani, Bhavani, Pambar All the rivers are entirely monsoon-fed.
⚜️1. Periyar River (244km)-Kaladi, the birth place of Sankaracharya-on the banks of this river AKA 'Churni' in Kautilya's Arthashastra- Mullaperiyar dam location- home for largest hydro-electric project in Kerala,Idukki dam
⚜️2. Bharatapuzha River (209km)-AKA Nile of Kerala
⚜️3. Pamba River (176km)- flows through Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary-AKA 'Dakshina Bhageerathi' and 'River Baris'- Has sabarimala temple .
⚜️4. Chaliyar River (169km)- AKA Beppur puzha
⚜️5. Chalakudy River (169km)
🅾️Siva idol consecrated by social reformer Sree Narayana Guru at Aruvippuram is on the banks of Neyyar
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✅Gs-3 : Disaster management- Case study- Himachal Pradesh
✅Gs -1 : Geography- Impact of climate change on climate
🅾️ How spatial and temporal distribution of rainfall is changing with climate change- click here
🅾️What are Cloudbursts?- Click here
🔰What do you need to fix this problem?- 4C–2D–1R
⚜️C1: Climate Risk Mapping
⚜️C2: Capacity at local level
⚜️C3: Coordination between depts
⚜️C4: Communication clarity
⚜️D1: Decentralized Implementation
⚜️D2: Disaster Anticipation Systems
⚜️R: Resilient Infrastructure Redesign
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✅Gs -1 : Geography- Impact of climate change on climate
🅾️ How spatial and temporal distribution of rainfall is changing with climate change- click here
🅾️What are Cloudbursts?- Click here
🔰What do you need to fix this problem?- 4C–2D–1R
⚜️C1: Climate Risk Mapping
⚜️C2: Capacity at local level
⚜️C3: Coordination between depts
⚜️C4: Communication clarity
⚜️D1: Decentralized Implementation
⚜️D2: Disaster Anticipation Systems
⚜️R: Resilient Infrastructure Redesign
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#Disaster
✅GS1- Geography
✅GS3- Disaster management
🔴What is a Glacial lake and what is a Glacial lake outburst flood(GLOF)? Why are they increasing- GLOF = Glacial Lake Outburst Flood: Sudden release of water from glacial lakes, typically due to dam (moraine/ice) failure.- Click here
🅾️River most impacted: Bhote Koshi River (major transboundary river flowing into Nepal).
⚠️n 2023, India finalised its 1stnational GLOF mitigation programme
🅾️Tech measures
1. Automatic Weather Stations (AWS): Installed in Uttarakhand, Sikkim.
2. Early warning systems (EWS) being piloted.
3. Real-time water discharge sensors installed.
4. Landslide-prone areas mapped for prioritisation.
🌟Pilot projects: Artificial draining of lakes, risk modelling, glacier-lake volume studies.
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✅GS1- Geography
✅GS3- Disaster management
🔴What is a Glacial lake and what is a Glacial lake outburst flood(GLOF)? Why are they increasing- GLOF = Glacial Lake Outburst Flood: Sudden release of water from glacial lakes, typically due to dam (moraine/ice) failure.- Click here
🅾️River most impacted: Bhote Koshi River (major transboundary river flowing into Nepal).
⚠️n 2023, India finalised its 1st
🅾️Tech measures
1. Automatic Weather Stations (AWS): Installed in Uttarakhand, Sikkim.
2. Early warning systems (EWS) being piloted.
3. Real-time water discharge sensors installed.
4. Landslide-prone areas mapped for prioritisation.
🌟Pilot projects: Artificial draining of lakes, risk modelling, glacier-lake volume studies.
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✅Gs-1 : Geography
🅾️Watershed management and Rain water harvesting are two nature based solutions for the problem of water conservation and insurance against flash floods- Case study : Ramrawas Kalan model- x Click here
🅾️Flash floods are sudden floods due to heavy rain or GLOFs->Kill >5000 people/year in India-> Damage to infrastructure, farmlands, ecosystems-> Events rose from 132 (2020) → 184 (2022) — trend of intensification.
⚜️If soil is already wet → less infiltration → rapid runoff → flash flood. Climate Change Link
Each +1°C → +7% atmospheric moisture → more rain. Flash flood events doubled between 1981–2020. Monsoon (June–Sep) = 75% of all flash floods. Pre- & post-monsoon rainfall intensity ↑ 56% and 40%.
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🅾️Watershed management and Rain water harvesting are two nature based solutions for the problem of water conservation and insurance against flash floods- Case study : Ramrawas Kalan model- x Click here
🅾️Flash floods are sudden floods due to heavy rain or GLOFs->Kill >5000 people/year in India-> Damage to infrastructure, farmlands, ecosystems-> Events rose from 132 (2020) → 184 (2022) — trend of intensification.
⚜️If soil is already wet → less infiltration → rapid runoff → flash flood. Climate Change Link
Each +1°C → +7% atmospheric moisture → more rain. Flash flood events doubled between 1981–2020. Monsoon (June–Sep) = 75% of all flash floods. Pre- & post-monsoon rainfall intensity ↑ 56% and 40%.
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✅Gs-1 : Geography- Mercator Map replacement Issue- Africa
✅GS-1: World History-Post-colonial perspectives- Decolonization
✅Gs-4 : Ethics: Perception, Bias, Equity
🅾️The Mercator projection, created by cartographer Gerardus Mercator in 1569, was designed to aid navigation but not represent geography accurately.It enlarges landmasses near the poles and shrinks those near the equator.
⚠️As a result: 1. Africa appears 3x smaller than it actually is. 2. Greenland looks the same size as Africa, though it’s 14x smaller. 3. Europe appears proportionally bigger, reinforcing Eurocentric worldviews
🔰These distortions normalize colonial dominance, portraying Africa as "small, conquerable, and insignificant- leads to psychological marginalisation, subtly shaping global perception of importance, power, and centrality.
🅾️Distorted maps = distorted power relations.
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✅GS-1: World History-Post-colonial perspectives- Decolonization
✅Gs-4 : Ethics: Perception, Bias, Equity
🅾️The Mercator projection, created by cartographer Gerardus Mercator in 1569, was designed to aid navigation but not represent geography accurately.It enlarges landmasses near the poles and shrinks those near the equator.
⚠️As a result: 1. Africa appears 3x smaller than it actually is. 2. Greenland looks the same size as Africa, though it’s 14x smaller. 3. Europe appears proportionally bigger, reinforcing Eurocentric worldviews
🔰These distortions normalize colonial dominance, portraying Africa as "small, conquerable, and insignificant- leads to psychological marginalisation, subtly shaping global perception of importance, power, and centrality.
🅾️Distorted maps = distorted power relations.
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✅scarborough shoal
🅾️Conflicted region in south china sea- It is a triangular atoll, located 200 km from the Philippines coast, and within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) under UNCLOS(1982).
🔰Other places of south china sea in news
⚜️1. Gulf of Tonkin- Click here
⚜️2. Paracel Islands- Click here
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✅scarborough shoal
🅾️Conflicted region in south china sea- It is a triangular atoll, located 200 km from the Philippines coast, and within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) under UNCLOS(1982).
🔰Other places of south china sea in news
⚜️1. Gulf of Tonkin- Click here
⚜️2. Paracel Islands- Click here
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✅Gs-3 : Climate change-
🅾️Urban Floods in India- How to plan?
⚜️A system designed for old conditions fails when new input variables change drastically.Cities are designed for an older climate regime (predictable monsoon calendar), not today’s erratic, intense rainfall.
⚠️ Gap = Preparedness follows “calendar” (seasonal averages), but reality follows “real-time rain events.”System failure happens when interlinked subsystems (drainage + waste + planning) don’t coordinate.
⚜️So-Dynamic shocks (flash floods) need dynamic planning tools (real-time data + integrated response).
⚜️Urban planning must design for uncertainty instead of averages-whether the city is prepared for the rain already falling.
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🅾️Urban Floods in India- How to plan?
⚜️A system designed for old conditions fails when new input variables change drastically.Cities are designed for an older climate regime (predictable monsoon calendar), not today’s erratic, intense rainfall.
⚠️ Gap = Preparedness follows “calendar” (seasonal averages), but reality follows “real-time rain events.”System failure happens when interlinked subsystems (drainage + waste + planning) don’t coordinate.
⚜️So-Dynamic shocks (flash floods) need dynamic planning tools (real-time data + integrated response).
⚜️Urban planning must design for uncertainty instead of averages-whether the city is prepared for the rain already falling.
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✅Sir creek issue- it lies between Sindh (Pakistan) and Kutch (Gujarat, India)- Issue Originated pre-independence, between Kutch and Sindh princely states.
⚠️Issue to notice : India follows Thalweg principle (mid-channel). Pakistan claims the whole creek.
🅾️Nature of the creek : It’s a tidal estuary, fluctuating with tides. it is therefore NOT permanent -i.e. Pak claims it is non-navigable- India opposes it.
⚠️ALSO NOTE - India opposes internationalisation under Simla Accord.Disputes cant be taken to international tribunals.
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✅Sir creek issue- it lies between Sindh (Pakistan) and Kutch (Gujarat, India)- Issue Originated pre-independence, between Kutch and Sindh princely states.
⚠️Issue to notice : India follows Thalweg principle (mid-channel). Pakistan claims the whole creek.
🅾️Nature of the creek : It’s a tidal estuary, fluctuating with tides. it is therefore NOT permanent -i.e. Pak claims it is non-navigable- India opposes it.
⚠️ALSO NOTE - India opposes internationalisation under Simla Accord.Disputes cant be taken to international tribunals.
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