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Question : With which neighbouring country did India sign the Farakka Barrage Agreement in 1996 for sharing the Ganga Waters and augmenting its flows?

Option 1: Bhutan

Option 2: Bangladesh

Option 3: Nepal

Option 4: Afghanistan


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Correct Answer: Bangladesh


Solution : The correct option is Bangladesh.

The Farakka Barrage Agreement was signed between India and Bangladesh in 1996. The agreement was aimed at sharing the Ganges River waters and ensuring the delivery of an agreed-upon quantity of water to Bangladesh through the Farakka Barrage. The Farakka Barrage is located in West Bengal, India, and it has significant implications for the water flow into Bangladesh.

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