Poor Indian government looking for assurances from the Chinese, whilst 'Captain' Indian here is making threats and saying the Chinese can't do anything hahahahahahah.
In the days after the announcement of the new dam, TS Mehra, a senior official in India’s federal water ministry,
told Reuters that India’s plan is to create a dam with large enough water storage capacity to offset the effect of Chinese dams on water flows.
“Formally, we are telling them that any project you undertake, should not cause an adverse impact on India,” Mehra said. “They have given an assurance, but we don’t know how long their assurance will last”.
Beijing dismissed the concerns saying that there is no need for its neighbours to have “anxiety”. It promised fears of potential flash floods or droughts caused by the dam will be taken under consideration.
“As the source of many of the largest river systems on Earth, Tibet provides water to more than one billion people downstream in Asia,” the vice president of the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), Bhuchung K. Tsering, told
Byline Times. “The fact that a hostile, authoritarian regime has been in charge of those river sources for the past six decades is deeply concerning. We don’t have to speculate about what damage China might do; we already have hard data. China’s dams in Tibet have already had a devastating impact on the wider region and could easily do so again unless the world stands up to China’s outrageous behaviour.”
Steve Shaw reports on China's plans to build a major new dam on the Brahmaputra river
bylinetimes.com
Hey Captain, please tell your government it will be ok as Pakistan is at your mercy and China cannot do anything.