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Not everyone in India is affected by water pollution, the ground water in certain places in North East India is so pure that people don't even need to treat/filter it before consumption. But thanks to your Chinese contribution that our waters are also becoming polluted like your Chinese and North Indian rivers.
God I was you could edit posts.

It would be impossible for the Chinese to steal the waters of the Brahmaputra, the river system is ginormous starting from the Lohit in Arunachal to the Teesta in West Bengal, Yarlung Tsangpo the parent river is just like a hill stream as it passes through Tibet, once it debouches into India via the Namcha Barwa gorge it becomes the mighty Brahmaputra that the world knows of. There are countless streams draining from Bhutan, Arunachal and Assam into the Brahmaputra which are both rain fed and supported by glacial melt water, and the north east India is amongst the rainiest places on earth.

The stupid Chinese know that very well, and the worst they are doing is keeping up with their tradition of environmental pollution by discharging toxic industrial effluents into the pristine waters of the Siang in Arunachal.
Trump said that China had stolen Jishu from the United States, and SP12 says China stole their rivers:close_tema::close_tema::close_tema:
 
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China stole their rivers
Lol, the only way you can steal our rivers is by displacing the Himalayas and the Indian monsoon. Oh, by the way, our rivers are older than the Himalayas themselves. These wet fantasies exist only in the deluded dreams of the CCP fanboys and their cheerleaders.

But please stop discharging your Chinese filth into our pristine NE Indian rivers.
 
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@beijingwalker can u post any research paper of the Chinese government on this project?like surveys done , etc
 
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It would be impossible for the Chinese to steal the waters of the Brahmaputra, the river system is ginormous starting from the Lohit in Arunachal to the Teesta in West Bengal, Yarlung Tsangpo the parent river is just like a hill stream as it passes through Tibet, once it debouches into India via the Namcha Barwa gorge it becomes the mighty Brahmaputra that the world knows of. There are countless streams draining from Bhutan, Arunachal and Assam into the Brahmaputra which are both rain fed and supported by glacial melt water, and the north east India is amongst the rainiest places on earth.

The stupid Chinese know that very well, and the worst they are doing is keeping up with their tradition of environmental pollution by discharging toxic industrial effluents into the pristine waters of the Siang in Arunachal.
Last I heard India is more polluted than China. Smart Indians indeed.
 
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Last I heard India is more polluted than China.
We are all complicit in this, an undesirable byproduct of industrialization and such. But you must understand that there are places in India(as there are in China too) that are yet to be touched by it, and are squeaky clean.

You care so much about the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, why then are you bent on polluting rivers in our North East by intentionally discharging the toxic and hazardous wastes which kills our fishes/livestocks and make our water unfit for consumption.
 
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When it comes to maga engineering projects, no one can compete with China's political will, financial resource and execution management. I just hope there is no environmental consequences that future generation of Chinese will have to bear.
 
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The stupid Chinese know that very well, and the worst they are doing is keeping up with their tradition of environmental pollution by discharging toxic industrial effluents into the pristine waters of the Siang in Arunachal.
LOL, What about dirty Ganges river? Also because of Chinese?

@beijingwalker can u post any research paper of the Chinese government on this project?like surveys done , etc
Many scholars and experts teams wrote research papers to the finest details of the project, but they are all in Chinese language.

We are all complicit in this, an undesirable byproduct of industrialization and such. But you must understand that there are places in India(as there are in China too) that are yet to be touched by it, and are squeaky clean.

You care so much about the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, why then are you bent on polluting rivers in our North East by intentionally discharging the toxic and hazardous wastes which kills our fishes/livestocks and make our water unfit for consumption.
Indian government never worried about pollution, they worry about China discharging water in rainy season to flood Indian towns and cities.
 
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Indian government never worried about pollution, they worry about China discharging water in rainy season to flood Indian towns and cities.
But we in the NE take cleanliness and pollution very seriously, we don't want our waters polluted by your Chinese filth.
 
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We are all complicit in this, an undesirable byproduct of industrialization and such. But you must understand that there are places in India(as there are in China too) that are yet to be touched by it, and are squeaky clean.

You care so much about the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, why then are you bent on polluting rivers in our North East by intentionally discharging the toxic and hazardous wastes which kills our fishes/livestocks and make our water unfit for consumption.
Is there prove we did this to you? Or are you quoting Indian press? I suspect you have no idea how much cleaning up we have done for the past decade and how strict our environmental laws have become. You have no access to Chinese media, I have access to both Western and Eastern media. China will not intentionally poison your rivers. If there are contractors who did it, maybe, but they are not the state of China, they are culprit punishable by Chinese law, India can actually make a complaint to China. But it seems there isn't one, Indians normally make the loudest noise when small thing happen, don't you feel suspicious? =)
 
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