How Muhammad Bin Salman's Biggest Secret Just CAME BACK to Haunt Them?

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Published3 weeks ago
Duration23:45
Video IDliA33J8JDZM
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
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Views77.8K
Likes5.9K
Comments422
Engagement Rate8.13%
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You can Support us through UPI : 9289446116@okbizaxis PayTm : 9289446116 Google Pay : 9289446116 Phone Pe : 9289446116 Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/aajkitazakhabar The glittering skylines of Dubai, futuristic mega-projects like NEOM, and the immense wealth of Gulf nations often create an image of limitless prosperity. But behind this remarkable success lies a growing crisis that money and technology alone cannot solve—water scarcity. Over the past few decades, Gulf countries transformed barren deserts into global economic hubs through desalination and the extensive use of ancient underground fossil water reserves. These innovations enabled rapid urbanization, agriculture, and unprecedented development. However, this progress came at a significant environmental cost. Fossil water reserves, accumulated over thousands of years, are being depleted at an unsustainable rate, while climate change is intensifying droughts and reducing natural water availability across the region. Countries such as Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia are already witnessing alarming consequences, including groundwater depletion, land subsidence, shrinking reservoirs, and threats to food security. The Gulf's growing dependence on energy-intensive desalination plants has also created new vulnerabilities, especially during geopolitical conflicts. The region's experience serves as a powerful reminder that nature cannot be permanently outsmarted. For countries like India, which are also facing severe groundwater depletion, the Gulf's water crisis offers an important lesson: sustainable water management, conservation, and responsible resource use are essential to securing the future. ------------------------------------------- You can check our other channels as well. ▶️ Main Channel : https://www.youtube.com/@aktk 🎙️ AKTK Podcast : https://www.youtube.com/@aktkpodcast 🎬 AKTK Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/@aktkdocumentary 🔮 AKTK Unfiltered: https://www.youtube.com/@AKTKunfiltered 🩳 AKTK Shorts : https://www.youtube.com/@aktkShorts ------------------------------- Our Other Social Media Accounts 𝕏 Twitter (X) : https://x.com/AKTKbasics ƒ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/AKTKadmin 🅾 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/aktkmedia?igsh=ejVoYjVnMHV0eXYx ----------------------------------- Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely those of the creators and participants and do not represent the official stance of any political party, organization, or entity. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes to foster discussion on political and social issues. Viewer discretion is advised, as sensitive or controversial topics may be addressed. We encourage respectful dialogue and independent research to form your own opinions. All media used in this video complies with copyright laws or fair use principles. Comments are moderated to ensure a constructive environment free from hate speech or inappropriate behavior.

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