Global Water Crisis
India’s water crisis, made worse by high consumption amid rapid economic growth and frequent natural disasters, may “negatively affect” its sovereign credit strength, according to Moody's Ratings.
India's average annual water availability per capita is likely to drop to 1,367 cubic metres by 2031 from an already-low 1,486 cubic metre in 2021, according to the Ministry of Water Resources. A level below 1,700 cubic metre indicates water stress, with 1,000 being the threshold for water scarcity, according to the ministry.
What I can see living in the most populous country of the world is 'the fear surrounding a potential water scarcity crisis is real'. As a kid, I used to witness water flowing above well and in 25 to 30 years those wells are drying up! Rivers are receding or flooding! No supply of drinking water for days to a week in major cities is a normal in summers! People are forced to buy water at premium through tankers! With the heat wave running at full swing, this year, it's getting worse day by day...
As for Moody's ratings, I can only say that this data isn't posing a reality. India is already under the scarcity zone.
What's the situation in your country?