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And If I understand well it's that India not only divert water with farakka barrage but use it as geopolitical tool to blackmail as Tsunami bomb to control the fate of BD:
That threat has never been made (past a few defence types in some flame wars). It is thus not a geopolitical tool of any sort. However it is simply an existing reality that Bangladesh is mindful and will remain mindful of. There are very many red lines that they dare not pass before they reach this circuit breaker to see if India will employ it. So it is a moot point.
if BD bomb the barrage, they will be flooded, if they don't they will for ever at the mercy of India for water supply
Nope they are not at our mercy for even realised water supply. The numbers simply do not add up like I posted in the other thread.
What they are at mercy of is their own wasteful water use. That is within their control, not ours.
and if one day BD don't please India then you guys can just shut the water valve and BD will have to toasted
Again you show no idea or comprehension of how a dam/barrage works in the environment it operates. If you shut if off (close all sluice gates), tell me how long you expect the reservoir/diversion channel to accumulate/divert water before the hydraulic pressure, dam height or diversion channel (hoogly canal) is broken/flooded? You even know what safety factors are used in spillway design? Hint: its definitely not for long term 100% sluice gate closed....since even a junior hydraulic intern can tell you why.
This is not a tap that India decides to "turn off" permanently one fine day on its whim. It was not designed to do that (its main canal and feeders certainly were not - they are the restricting factor for a barrage).
At worst its a consumption/access % ratio, which I have already addressed.
ven farakka barrage is not from Brahmaputra, what may you India the right the divert this water for your own purpose but complain that China to do the same with Brahmaputra?
I never said so. India had some concerns and China has addressed them (by saying it will be largely run of river, not a huge diverter or large pondage project, which is just the way India won the case against Pakistan in the ICJ over the indus run of river dam project). China controls like 20% in best case scenario of what flows into India from Brahmaputra as I have already posted anyway. That's why India sent some diplomatic based concerns and they got addressed by China.....no court or arbitration was brought in (just like they wont be for India - BD either since BD knows what the real facts on the ground are and that its not worth wasting money on legal international arbitration).
Thats why you see nowhere near Indian based complaints like BD does (and even BD if you really look at it, is not a huge number of complaints given the flow is still quite large and the rest of the rivers they get are not touched by India at all). It will be worked out bilaterally over time.
maybe it's time for China to take a page out of India's book and put into practice.
You physically do not give any large % of any Indian river flow (compared to what India does for BD)....so good luck with that. The small (20%) flow you do control of Brahmaputra has already been addressed by Chinese govt in bilateral communique to India....as largely run of the river....thus India is satisfied for time being. India will monitor these projects and tell you if we have any further problems with them. And you want to make this 1 to 1 with India/BD situation.....ok!
And don't bullsh1t again, I has never claimed to be a strategist or military analysis.
OK....thats a good thing for you lol. Hope you read up more on all these things you want to discuss first rather than rushing to cheap forum talk. Prepare yourself better next time on this topic.