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Nick Adams just finished his MA in Intelligence and International Security in the department. He talks about his dissertation on water scarcity and security in the Indus river basin, why he decided to focus on his topic and how he approached his research. Nick is also contributing to the podcast this term and this week he went to the pre-premier of the film 'Grassroots' and a panel discussion with the film's director Stephen Gyllenhaal. Many of the department's students attended this event which was organised by Dr. Amy Abou-bakr of the Department of Political Economy. 

And Jayne Peake has the details of next week’s events.

Events website.

Presented by Dr Peter Busch

DISCLAIMER: Any information, statements or opinions contained in this podcast are those of the individual speakers. They do not represent the opinions of the Department of War Studies or King's College London.



Title: India, Pakistan and Water Security
Author: Department of War Studies
Description: Nick Adams just finished his MA in Intelligence and International Security in the department. He talks about his dissertation on water scarcity and security in the Indus river basin, why he decided to focus on his topic and how he approached his research. Nick is also contributing to the podcast this term and this week he went to the pre-premier of the film 'Grassroots' and a panel discussion w...

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