Part 1. Introductory Perspectives.- 1. Introduction (Robert Wirsing).- 2. De-centering per Capita Water The Political Ecology of the Water Scarcity/Security Nexus in the Indus Basin (Majed Akhter).- Part 2. The Costs and Scale of Transboundary Conflict.- 3. Water Insecurity in the Indus The Costs of Non-Cooperation (Ashok Swain).- 4. The Ebb and Flow of Water A Case Study of India and Pakistan (Kristina Roic).- Part 3. The Potential for Transboundary Cooperation.- 5. The Indus Waters Modernizing the Normative Pillars to Build a more Resilient Future (Bjørn-Oliver Magsig).- 6. Managing the Indus in a Warming The Potential for Transboundary Cooperation in Coping with Climate Change (David Michel).- 7. Trans-Boundary data Sharing and Resilience Harnessing the Role of Regional Organizations for Environmental Security (Saleem H. Ali).- 8. The Indus The Potential for Basin-Wide Management Between India And Pakistan (Douglas Hill).- 9. The Indus The Potential for Basin-Wide Management Between China and its Himalayan Neighbors India and Pakistan (Srikanth Kondapalli).- Part 4. Concluding Perspectives.- 10. The Role of International Development In Reimagining The Indus Basin (Zafar Adeel).- 11. Conclusion (Zafar Adeel).