Ziaulhaq Amiri
Volume 7 Issue 2 | Dec 2024
DOI: 10.31841/KJSSH-7.1-2024-77
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Abstract
Afghanistan lacks access to open water sources, leading to significant challenges in its hydrography, with river flow and stagnant water in rivers, streams, and lakes creating issues with the neighbouring countries. The environmental conditions in Afghanistan are unique compared to other countries. Despite having billions of cubic meters of fresh water, Afghanistan has not fully realized the potential for regional economic growth and social development, primarily due to geopolitical factors. This article examines the socio-political realities of Nimroz province, particularly concerning the connections between Afghanistan and Iran. It analyzes the key factors influencing the geopolitical and socio-economic significance of the Kamal Khan Dam, focusing on variables such as geopolitical location, economic positioning, opportunities for economic development, and the management of water resources in the western basin. These factors significantly impact the geo-economic relevance of the Kamal Khan Dam for Afghanistan. The research findings indicate that energy production from the Kamal Khan Dam holds special importance for Afghanistan and Iran, with access to energy resources gaining strategic significance.
Keywords: Kamal Khan Dam, Geo-Economics, Geopolitics, Water Control