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  2. India abstracted about 300 bcm of groundwater in 2000 of which 91 % was for the agriculture sector (authors’ estimates based on PODIUMSIM model). Amarasinghe et al. 2007b projects that total groundwater withdrawal will further increase, 11 % by 2025, and 7 % more by 2050.

  3. This paper revisits India’s water future assessment from 2025 - 2050. It incorporates the recent changes in food- and water-related drivers in the supply and demand assessment and also analyzes the sensitivity of future projections to changes in these demand drivers. This paper uses the PODIUMSIM model for projecting India’s water future.

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  4. Feb 14, 2023 · A large number of Indians face high to extreme water stress, according to a recent report by the government’s policy think tank, the NITI Aayog. India’s dependence on an increasingly erratic monsoon for its water requirements increases this challenge.

  5. With the planets second largest population at 1.3 billion, and expectant growth to 1.7 billion by 2050, India finds itself unable to serve the vast majority of that populace with safe, clean water.

    • How much water will India produce by 2050?1
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    With a rapidly expanding economy many changes are taking place in India today. Some of these changes will have substantial implications on India’s water future. Land use, cropping and water use patterns are changing, partly as responses to changing demographic and consumption patterns, and partly as responses to changing investment scenarios and ec...

    Amaraginghe, U.A.; Shah, T.; Turral, H.; Anand, B.K. India’s Water Future to 2025–2050: Business-as-Usual Scenario and Deviations. International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka (2007) 47 pp. ISBN 978-92-9090-687-2

    India’s Water Future to 2025–2050: Business-as-Usual Scenario and Deviations

    Published 1 January 2007

  6. Mar 22, 2021 · With just 4% of the world’s water supply but 18% of its population, India counts as one of the world’s most water‐stressed countries. And India’s rapid economic ascent in recent years has only increased demand for both energy and water, putting these interconnected resources under increasing pressure and making the nexus between them ...

  7. *Annual per capita water availability for 2025 and 2050 is based on Water and Related Statistics - 2021, published by the Central Water Commission, Govt. of India