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NEW DELHI: After several years of denying the existence of any river project on the Brahmaputra, China has finally admitted to India that they are indeed building a hydropower project on the river.

The admission, made for the first time by Chinese officials to India during the recent visit by foreign minister S M Krishna to Beijing, has brought a measure of transparency between the two countries, but also focused Indian interest in China's river activities, particularly Brahmaputra.

Satellite pictures had picked up the construction of a dam in Zangmu, in the Lhokha prefecture of Tibet, but even as late as 2009, China denied that such a project was underway. However, the qualitative improvement of ties between Beijing and Delhi as a result of some unprecedented cooperation during the Copenhagen climate summit appears to have cleared the air across the Himalayas.

This time, China said it was constructing a hydropower project in Zangmu -- there will be four more -- on the Brahmaputra. But this would not involve storage of water and was a run-of-the-river project, all inside Chinese territory. China also made it clear that they didn't really have to share their plans with India, but they were doing it out of a sense of "trust". The 510 mw project is being built by Gezhouba, one of China's biggest dam-building companies.

India and China have no water-sharing agreements, so it will be a first, when next week, Indian and Chinese water experts ink an "implementation plan" to share hydrological data on the Sutlej and Brahmaputra rivers. These agreements were signed in 2005 and 2008, but China had refused to share anything because there was no "plan". The first lot of data will flow from China to India later this year.

There have been reports that these projects are the beginning of a much bigger plan by China to divert the waters of the Brahmaputra to feed its parched northeast, an ambitious and technically challenging plan, called the Western Canal, that many Chinese reports say will be completed by 2050.

However, China has officially clarified that such reports aren't "consistent with facts". Answering questions on this in Parliament on Wednesday, Krishna said, "In November 2009, the foreign ministry of China clarified that China is a responsible country and would never do anything to undermine any other country's interests."


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/China-admits-to-Brahmaputra-project/articleshow/5841348.cms

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Now since a dam on Brahmaputra will damage B'desh more than it affects NE India..Wat do our Bangla friends have to say abt this..?
 
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according to india's report,we also killed two of your soldiers last year.i am supporting this plan even if it's true,india is building two dams anyway.and india experts always claim to have a war with us once we build a dam......
 
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great news if true. Let the whole of mankind get to use the energy from water. More over increased transparency increases trust :toast_sign:among our two nations.

Dont really know much abt the effect on Bangladesh but as the article says theoretically the dams have no effects on water supply.

These agreements can serve as a foundation for agreements btw India & Pakistan.
 
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Now since a dam on Brahmaputra will damage B'desh more than it affects NE India..Wat do our Bangla friends have to say abt this..?

We already suffer from lack of water due to your selfish agenda. Let china build the dam so you too can feel the pain as we do.

We will work with china to find alternative.
 
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We already suffer from lack of water due to your selfish agenda. Let china build the dam so you too can feel the pain as we do.

We will work with china to find alternative.

Seems your hate for India exceeds the concern for the plight your people "could" suffer due to this dam.....

Sometimes peoples sense of priorities amaze me!!!.....
anyways to each his own....
 
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We already suffer from lack of water due to your selfish agenda. Let china build the dam so you too can feel the pain as we do.

We will work with china to find alternative.

superb !! so you want the Indians feel the pain as well just because you have felt it for your selfish agenda (as you say). :disagree:

first of all China will not stop/divert the flow of water...the project does not involve storage of water.Neither Bangladesh nor India will suffer.
But in case China does it then the situation will get worst in BD way more than it will affect India.;)
 
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At long last, dried & thirsty, Bangladesh will get any chance to discuss its some river-water problem in International forum---hopefully, with a better own Govt., though. Till now, India resisted all moves to take the related issues beyond bi-lateral mostly 'empty' meetings.
 
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We already suffer from lack of water due to your selfish agenda. Let china build the dam so you too can feel the pain as we do.

We will work with china to find alternative.

dude u amaze me...
who said we ll feel the pain..??watever lil water is left in the Brahmaputra we ll utilize it to take care of our needs.So pain for us - NIL
Pain for u - double.

the way india hate has blinded u ........:hitwall::hitwall:
 
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dude u amaze me...
who said we ll feel the pain..??watever lil water is left in the Brahmaputra we ll utilize it to take care of our needs.So pain for us - NIL
Pain for u - double.

the way india hate has blinded u ........:hitwall::hitwall:

Congratulation---for solving the mystery by your very post---why really Al-zakir has to hate !
 
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superb !! so you want the Indians feel the pain as well just because you have felt it for your selfish agenda (as you say). :disagree:

first of all China will not stop/divert the flow of water...the project does not involve storage of water.Neither Bangladesh nor India will suffer.
But in case China does it then the situation will get worst in BD way more than it will affect India.;)
so
china is much better and more considerate regards its neighbours
 
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china is much better and more considerate regards its neighbours

In this case they will not do it.Not because they dont want to do it but because of the sense of trust (read the article) they have now with India.Probably that is the reason they have revealed this after denying it for years.

In the case of China's neighbours,even they are equally or more considerate,its just that some nations fail to reconise the good inetntions and just make an issue out of nowhere.
 
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