Strong economic growth, coupled with rapid industrialization and urbanization, are reducing the availability of water in India.
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India is facing a growing water shortage as water consumption increases amid rapid economic growth and increasingly frequent natural disasters due to climate change, Moody's said in a report on environmental risk facing India.
Strong economic growth, coupled with rapid industrialization and urbanization, are reducing the availability of water in India.
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