India Launches ₹12,000 Crore National Water Grid Project to Combat Groundwater Depletion

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The Government of India has officially launched the first phase of its ambitious National Water Grid Integration Project, valued at ₹12,000 crore (approximately US$1.44 billion). Announced on December 7, 2025, the project is a crucial initiative aimed at tackling severe groundwater depletion and providing long-term water security for India’s drought-prone regions. The core strategy involves linking water-surplus river basins in eastern India to high-stress, water-scarce zones in states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Karnataka via a vast network of canals and pipelines.

The Ministry of Jal Shakti confirmed that the inaugural phase—which focuses on connecting the Gandak and Son river systems in the Ganga basin—is scheduled to begin construction in February 2026. A key technological component of the project is the use of AI-driven hydrology models, developed in partnership with institutions like IIT Madras. These models are essential for accurately predicting seasonal water flows, optimizing canal routing, and ensuring the efficient distribution of water across thousands of kilometers.Policymakers emphasize that the National Water Grid is critical for achieving multi-faceted national goals under India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 strategy. The project is expected to significantly enhance agricultural resilience, reduce crop losses due to drought, and meet the rapidly rising water demands of the country’s burgeoning industrial corridors and urban centers. The scheme aims to bring millions of hectares of currently rain-fed land under reliable irrigation.

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