India is the largest exporter of rice in the world and it accounts for 25% of global rice trade. India is the third-largest coffee exporter in Asia and the third-largest sugar exporter in the world. The automobile hub, Chennai popularly called Detroit of India, accounts for 60% of automotive exports. All these news headlines make us feel proud.. right? I also felt the same until I heard the news - "India is the largest exporter of water, even though its taps are running dry across the country". How this can be possible in a country where 12% of people already reached 'Day Zero' and many are depending on tanker lorries for water. I was shocked to hear this and out of curiosity, I did further research on water trade and got a few interesting and alarming facts. Are we getting enough water as input/source? According to the Central Water Commission, the annual water requirement of India is 3,000 billion cubic meters while it receives 4,000 billion cubic meters of...