Q. The Thalweg Principle, often used in international law, refers to:

[A] Setting maritime boundaries based on the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

[B] Demarcating river boundaries along the midline of the navigable channel.

[C] Defining airspace boundaries above territorial land.

[D] Allocating groundwater resources between two riparian states.

Answer: B
Notes:

Explanation:The Thalweg Principle is applied when a river forms the boundary between two states. It stipulates that the boundary should follow the midline (deepest or navigable channel) of the river, ensuring equal access to navigation.
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