India, Nov. 3 -- When we think of a water-starved city, the first thing that comes to mind is the unavailability of the natural resource. But there is much more at play. Who gets the water that is available? The taps do not run dry for the rich as often as they do for the poor. Access to resources like water is governed by multiple socio-economic factors that have been explained with great lucidity, narrative flair and humour in a short-film series titled Water Wars made by the 2019 Nobel laureate for economics Abhijit Banerjee (artistic concept, research and narration) and graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee (drawings). The latest film of the three-part series-"Price of water"-was screened at India International Centre, Delhi, on August 7....