Lessons from the thirst economy in India | New Internationalist
Conflicts over water are on the rise in India, but climate change is not
the only culprit. Fiona Broom reports on a powerful water mafia that is
sucking India dry.

When water supplies run dry in his village, Shiva Korade attempts to
make a living selling sugarcane juice in nearby Pune. Credit: Fiona
Broom