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by jussij 2542 days ago
There is no doubt population an economic growth will be putting pressure on the water situation in India.

But at least for this year, the climate also seems to have played a very big part in the issue:

https://weather.com/en-IN/india/monsoon/news/2019-06-03-indi...

The Drought Early Warning System (DEWS) revealed that more than 42% of the country’s area is abnormally dry, which is 6% more than that of the previous year.

... as many as 26 out of 36 meteorological subdivisions in India have recorded deficit rainfall. This is the second driest pre-monsoon that the country has witnessed ever since 1954.