India and Bangladesh have commenced discussions to renew the Ganges Water Sharing Treaty, which expires in December 2026. Both nations have begun joint water level measurements of the Ganga and Padma rivers, with data to be collected bi-weekly until May 31. This initiative involves teams from both countries and highlights the importance of the ongoing negotiations.
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