how does a river become a reason of conflict between state
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A conflict arises because both dams are on the same river. The downstream dam in Tamil Nadu can only be filled up if the water is released from the upstream one located in Karnataka. Therefore, both states can't get as much water as they need for people in their states. This leads to conflict.
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Because a river does not have a fixed position, it changes it's cause with time.
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