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BEIJING: China has announced that it has completed a major hydropower dam on the Brahmaputra, called Yarlung Zangbo, in Tibet. The dam is bound to enhance fears in India and Bangladesh about flash floods and related risks like landslides involving lives of millions of people downstream.

India has repeatedly expressed concern about the dangers of damming the Brahmaputra, one of the strongest Himalayan rivers, in upstream areas in Tibet. China has routinely responded saying its plans were restricted to run-off-the-river dams focussed on generating electricity, which posed little danger.

Indian officials have so far been satisfied by Beijing's explanations, not realizing China was actually building a massive project that would affect the river's flow into Arunachal Pradesh and other parts of the northeastern region of India, sources said.

Announcing that Tibet's largest hydropower station had become partly operational on Sunday, Beijing said it would be useful in "harnessing the rich water resources of the Yarlung Zangbo river to empower the development of the electricity-strapped region".

The first section of the $1.5 billion Zangmu Hydropower Station, which is over 3,300m above sea level on the "roof of the world", went into operation Sunday afternoon. Five other sections are due for completion no later than next year, it said.

The Chinese government on Sunday described it as a "huge project, which straddles the middle reaches of the roaring Yarlung Zangbo river, (which) will have power capacity of 510,000kW after its four-year construction." The official media said the project is designed to generate 2.5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually.

Official statistics showed that Tibet's per capita electricity consumption in 2013 was slightly over 1,000 kilowatt-hours, less than one third of the average in China, Xinhua news agency said.

Zangmu is one of the five projects planned on the Brahmaputra to generate a total of 2,000MW of hydro power. Environmentalists opposed to the project have asked why China wants to unsettle fragile ecology in the Tibetan region which is little need for additional electricity because of low industrialization.

India recently said it will commission extensive studies to study the impact of dam building and behavioral changes in the Brahmaputra. But experts ask if such delayed studies would be useful in the face of Chinese plans to build four more dams on the river

China builds hydroelectric dam on Brahmaputra in Tibet, India fears flash floods - The Economic Times
 
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Next time Bangladesh gets flooded, its China's doing...... :enjoy:

Or


Maybe RAW has a hand in it too.... :ashamed:
 
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Actually more dams will be built downstream. The good side is that it reduces the flood possibility in India, and the bad side would be that sometimes Indians would become thirsty when China had bad management...:disagree:
 
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Good job. As India wont give any share to BD. Better China blocks it first.

These dams are also helping BD indirectly, wont tell why. HeHe
 
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Our previous external affairs minister already confirmed that it would not affect that much on India.this is a run of the river hydro-electric project which does not store water.if it does it would not give a deep impact on India.but it is flowing through the core of Bangladesh..they will suffer...silly thing is that they don't even dare to take a word against Daddy rather than still shouting at India.Poor fellows:D:D.. Anyway don't loose hope
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Actually more dams will be built downstream. The good side is that it reduces the flood possibility in India, and the bad side would be that sometimes Indians would become thirsty when China had bad management...:disagree:
That is in your dreams..if so happens we have lots of brain to find a cure for it...:cool:
 
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This small hydroplant is the first of 5 currently planned for the middle section of the Yaluzangbu River。

All in all China plans to build over 30 hydropower stations along the river right down to the Sino-Indian LOC。
 
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