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China's Dam on Brahmaputra

Who knows how long these states will be part of India.

There will be drastic changes in our foreign policy when the North East becomes independent for sure but for now we need to be realistic.

These incidents will be written in history. How the Padma, Yamuna and Meghna disappeared. A country known of rivers became river less. History will identify them as barbaric.

It's not easy to divert such vast rivers, if they really do that, the effect will be catastrophic for not only Bangladesh but the whole region.

But I dont want to see my country inhuman. Again we have ways to utilize these states to top on bargaining table.

As I said, there's no value for North East on Delhi's policies so we have little ways to use these states as a bargaining chip.
 
nothing.. Only plains of assam is beneficiary of brahmaputra . rest of the NE state is hardly going to be affected. Even in plains we are hardly using the mighty brahmaputra to our use , no dams no irrigation channels , nothing ..nada
we just catch some fish sometime. rest of the country would kill to have such a majestic river flow through their territory but we lazy turds still have not figure out any use of this magnificent gift
Our only concern is if China release large volume water in one go it will cause massive flooding in the plains .

Though you are right about ecological balance , it will definetly have some impact , what exactly we are not sure..
But it is going to impact BD in very big way and your leaders are right to be concerned about it

"The Brahmaputra River is the lifeline of Assam and its economy. It can be argued that, if properly developed, the Brahmaputra basin can be one of the most prosperous regions of India. The key is to harness the Brahmaputra’s water resources and other resources that accompany it."

The Brahmaputra in Assam’s Economy - Springer
 
nothing.. Only plains of assam is beneficiary of brahmaputra . rest of the NE state is hardly going to be affected. Even in plains we are hardly using the mighty brahmaputra to our use , no dams no irrigation channels , nothing ..nada
we just catch some fish sometime. rest of the country would kill to have such a majestic river flow through their territory but we lazy turds still have not figure out any use of this magnificent gift
Our only concern is if China release large volume water in one go it will cause massive flooding in the plains .

Though you are right about ecological balance , it will definetly have some impact , what exactly we are not sure..
But it is going to impact BD in very big way and your leaders are right to be concerned about it
Ekdum bodhiya koisa bondhu pise canal system eta bonuwa kotha asil.ki ba hol seitu
 
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See in the picture. Your area already is Dependant on it. Wherever a river flows, greenery follows. There will be a gray Assam left without Brahmaputra.

LOL no , you are partially correct, it is not such, allmost all of the NE except for megahlaya has tropical rainforest sustained by high rainfall which feed the smaller rivers which finally drain into brahmaputra.
Consider brahmaputra a big drainage system to drain away that much rain water, not the other way round which you are trying to imply..
I said partially because in the upper assam seasonal flooding is important to maintain the grassland which is home to lots of exotic wild life .. if the upstream dams are used to divert water then the flooding will definitely diminish in area affecting the wildlife population ..rest of the NE will hardly notice any thing.
Our main concern here is not the dam itself but management of water , the manner in which water will be release and so on. release of large volume water may cause flooding in towns and cities located downstream but in natural way of order it is beneficial for wildlife , that is the conflict , whereas BD`s concern is total loss of water flow to their territory if India also go ahead with proposed dams upstream..
 
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"The Brahmaputra River is the lifeline of Assam and its economy. It can be argued that, if properly developed, the Brahmaputra basin can be one of the most prosperous regions of India. The key is to harness the Brahmaputra’s water resources and other resources that accompany it."

The Brahmaputra in Assam’s Economy - Springer
yes "If properly developed" that part has still not happened .. we hardly use this river ..
 
yes "If properly developed" that part has still not happened .. we hardly use this river ..

Go to mainland India. All of you. We will show you how to properly utilize resources :sarcastic:
 
:angry: nah we will just let you watch from the fence, despo..

You wont. As you are, happy as you are :sarcastic:

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Don't worry the river in the northeast mostly affect by the damn, immediate water impact on the north east gradually affect the down stream in Banghadesh. Severe drought on the northeast will force the population declare independent from India and China will transfer the water into the region after the independent, win win for all.
 
Don't worry the river in the northeast mostly affect by the damn, immediate water impact on the north east gradually affect the down stream in Banghadesh. Severe drought on the northeast will force the population declare independent from India and China will transfer the water into the region after the independent, win win for all.
Yes that's exactly how the world works buddy.
 
India can survive without Brahmaputra as the tributaries inside India which is among the places in the world with highest rainfall can easily cater water needs of population of few states who depend upon Brahamaputra river.

But Bangladesh cant.

China if it , builds will spoil relationship with Bangladesh as the process can desertify it.

So we dont even need to protest, its a tricky situation between China and BD only.

Hope you guys solve it.

LMAO, the world knows that it's a run of dam, we didn't divert the water yet as India did with their section of brahmaputra, most the time it was India side who cry when China manage it water resource and not BD, You know that India is helpless and hopeless against China over the water issue so said that India is not affected by China Dam in order to conseal your pain and divert the attention toward BD-China...Only Idiot and Naive people will belive your words that China dam affect BD, that fact is that India hurt the most BD interest with water, when BD people realize what India did to them, they will be glad to see China give India it own medecine...And if you want to be helpfull to BD, as your gorvernment no to divert the Brahmaputra to other region and save it for Bangladesh...my Angel Indian:angel:

 
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we all should united to stop this. this dam will affect both India and Bangladesh . we need to find out a way how to reap benefit from river those run through several country so that nobody get affected.

Something new and positive from a Bangladeshi on this issue, otherwise almost all of your compatriots were deeply in love with China and were convinced that "China won't hurt BD ever, hence, BD doesn't need to do anything on this issue and let India handle it". :)

The question should be : would India's plan of building 160 dams with with a capacity of generating 60,000MW of electricity in the North East hurt the water supply of Bangladesh?

The dams of India: boon or bane? | Environment | The Guardian
Not only would it hurt BD but India's neglected NE population. With water supply is connected ecological balance, agriculture, fishery,people's lifestyle and more.

Rrright!! Now you guys are back on track, leave China alone with its mega dams and start campaign against India, serves some twisted Jamati purpose. :lol:
 
Who knows how long these states will be part of India. These incidents will be written in history. How the Padma, Yamuna and Meghna disappeared. A country known of rivers became river less. History will identify them as barbaric. But I dont want to see my country inhuman. Again we have ways to utilize these states to top on bargaining table.

1. Who knows how long the Earth will exist! :)

2. History will blame you for the disappearing rivers, India is vocal against these dams, but BD seems to be hesitating.
 

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