What's new

Bangladesh disputes Chinese activities on Brahmaputra

.
Our projects are for electricity generation, it won't affect the flow of water at all.

If India decides to use our electricity generation as an "excuse" to reduce water supply to Bangladesh, that's within their power to do so. And Hasina won't complain against India of course.
lying through ur teeth,,,,but thats expected...

Brahmaputra as of now,,,,,,
24.jpg

19.jpg

Page 1 of Date 06-02-2015 : Asomiya Pratidin
 
.
lying through ur teeth,,,,but thats expected...

You are the ones that are lying, as usual. :lol:

Why would electricity generation affect the flow of water? It is just using the momentum of the water to spin a turbine.

If there is a water shortage, it's not from our end. That leaves you.
 
.
You are the ones that are lying, as usual. :lol:

Why would electricity generation affect the flow of water?

If there is a water shortage, it's not from our end.

Starve @BDforever of even a drop of water.....good....good ! :sarcastic:

Make him cry for mercy and then when he can take the thirst no more; give him a Pepsi ! :enjoy:
 
.
You are the ones that are lying, as usual. :lol:

Why would electricity generation affect the flow of water?

If there is a water shortage, it's not from our end.
i know there is no point arguing with u,,,
so yes maybe its me,,,yup,i remember now,it was me,,,i drank all the water.
 
. . . .
In a significant development in which India failed to take-up issues with the Chinese government, Bangladesh has dared to push the issue relating to both the neighboring countries. According to a media report Chinese government planned to construct several mega dams and hydro projects in Brahmaputra (Lohit) basin in Tibet’s Jangmu and Great Bend region. Bangladesh opposed the Chinese plan through a strong letter from Dacca to Beijing. A copy of the letter from Bangladesh’s foreign office was also sent to Bangladesh high commissioner’s office at New Delhi and Chinese embassy in Dacca. Bangladesh through this letter suggested to hold a three-party meeting among China, Bangladesh and India to discuss on this issue. In the protest letter named ‘Note Verbal’ it has been said that Brahmaputra is an international river and on this river commissioning of a 500 Megawatt Jangmu hydropower project near Arunachal Pradesh of India’s Great Bend river’s circular bend, world’s greatest hydro project’s news is in the knowledge of Bangladesh. After commissioning of 40,000 KV hydro project, Bangladesh under the lower basin would be badly affected. Bangladesh water resource minister, Ansul Islam Mehmud speaking to media persons in Dacca recently said that his country had asked the Chinese authorities to inform about the commissioning of the project and suggested to hold a three-party meeting among the three countries. Indo-Bangla Joint River Commission’s member Meer Sajjad Hussain said that Chinese authorities were asked to send ‘Note Verbal’ on this matter. Afterwards a protest note was also sent to China.

Bangladesh’s water experts feel that during dry seasons their country would be badly affected if dams are constructed at Brahmaputra, the river which supplies 75 percent water to Bangla rivers. The Bay of Bengal’s salty water would badly affect country’s agriculture, forestry, horticulture, navigation and environment also. Besides, that the natural life of Brahmaputra would also extinct, if the project comes in operation. The construction of mega dam at Brahmaputra is bound to bring natural calamity to both India and Bangladesh. According to Bangladesh water resource ministry and Indo-Bangla Joint River Commission’s sources on November 20, 2014, China started the construction of Jangmu hydropower project, which is to be the world’s heaviest hydropower project. China plans to produce forty thousand megawatt power from this project. There is also a plan to establish four more projects from which 2000 MW power would be produced.

According to China’s national hydropower company Sino-hydro and Chinese Society of Hydropower Engineers, Brahmaputra runs straight through Tibet about 1700 kms and enters into India at a place named Motuo, the place which is famous in the name of Great Bend. Coming down from the hills to plain the river’s current is very high. By constructing 40,000 MW power project at Great Bend China would save ten crore tones of coal. Jangmu hydropower project has been planned by China keeping an eye at this site. Brahmaputra is known as Sangpo in Chinese territory running about 2850 kms. After entering Arunachal Pradesh, Brahmaputra turns towards south and enters into Assam. In Assam it makes way towards west and afterwards through Kurigram in south enters Bangladesh. In Bangladesh up to Bahadurabad it is known as Brahmaputra and prior to joining Ganges, it is known as Jamuna. It runs through Bangladesh about 230 kms.

Bangladesh disputes Chinese activities on Brahmaputra | Assam Times

The dam in China controls just 5% of Brahmaputra water. These are people who have nothing to do, no knowledge and low IQ and they keep throwing shit.


Brahmaputra River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

藏木水电站_互动百科
 
. .
Basically Tibet is a desert, and has very little rainfall. Most Brahmaputra water come from India side.

I do not see India able to control or divert Brahmaputra much. The Brahmaputra in India flows on plain just a little but above sea level and she is flowing on area where a lot a lot of rainfall is received. There is no need to divert for agriculture use.

How about diverting Brahmaputra elsewhere like Deccan?

This is another wet dream that is not feasible even with a lot of monies and technologies unless India is willing to build 100 nuclear plants.

As I mentioned Brahmaputra in India is a little above sea level. Imagine making a 3 gorge dam in reverse of diverting the water.

Basically there are many idiots who have nothing else to do. Keep writing shit.
 
.
Never seen Bangladesh do something like this to India's dam building.
Related because Government is more concerned with China building 1 dam instead of India building countless ones.
You seem to be a brain-cell deficient human. (I'm not surprised though).

There are no dams being built by India on the Brahmaputra. And this thread is about China building dams over the Brahmaputra, not India. So stop your trolling.

Damn! Why are kids like you allowed on PDF? You jump into thread that you know squat about resulting in brain farts that would embarrass even an imbecile.
 
.
India settling issues with china via its bastardised regime in BD. Such a typical example of a master-slave relationship. These indians have dried our rivers with farakka and now teesta with another 20+ dams in line while these low life awami bastards r busy sucking up to indian balls. But then again this is what puppet regimes are for. Chinese are toddlers when it comes to being a hegemon. They have a lot to learn from India.



That witch hasina made sure we lose the area of S. talipathy. It was a victory for india in both diplomatic and PR terms.

@Khalid Newazi , bro hasina's somudro bijoy propaganda was a nice spin to cover up for what we actually lost in that verdict.


When Pakistan protests dams built by India, does it take orders from anyone?
When Bangladesh raises concerns with India about dams, do they take orders from someone?

AL never raised concerns with India as bcs they take orders from south block.
 
. . .

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom