Sabri, Zahra. βOn This Day in History: Patras on Kashmir.β Naya Daur. September 7, 2019.
subject: Water
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Haines, Daniel. Building the Empire, Building the Nation: Development, Legitimacy, and Hydro-Politics in Sind, 1919-1969. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Haines, Daniel. “Development, Citizenship, and the Bhakra-Nangal Dams in Postcolonial India, 1948-1952.” The Historical Journal 65, no.4 (2022)
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Quincey, Duncan J., Megan Klaar, Daniel Haines, Jon C. Lovett, Bishnu Pariyar, Gehendra Gurung, Lee Brown, Cameron Watson, Matthew England, and Barbara Evans. βThe Changing Water Cycle: The Need for an Integrated Assessment of the Resilience to Changes in Water Supply in High-Mountain Asia.β WIREs Water 5 (2018): e1258.
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Haines, Daniel. “(Inter)Nationalist Rivers?: Cooperative Development in David Lilienthal’s Plan for Indus Basin, 1951.” Water History 6, no. 2, (2014)
Haines, Daniel. “Concrete ‘Progress’: Irrigation, Development and Modernity in Mid-Twentieth Century Sind.” Modern Asian Studies 45, no. 1 (2011)
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