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India's ominous future: Too little water, or far too much

By Somini Sengupta
New York Times·
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Throughout India, the number of days with very heavy rains has increased over the last century. At the same time, the dry spells between storms have gotten longer. Showers that reliably penetrate the soil are less common. For a country that relied on rain for the vast share of its water, that combination is potentially ruinous.

Decades of short-sighted government policies are leaving millions defenceless in the age of climate disruptions – especially the country's poor.

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