In India water acts as the backbone of live and livelihood and has a multitude of linkages with the prosperity of the country: more than 70 percent of the Indian population is engaged in agriculture, and another 10-15 percent in water-based industries such as textile, leather, and food processing. Indeed, the path from a developing to a developed nation may run through water security, and water scarcity – if not properly addressed – may prove to be an impediment in the overall development and growth of the country.