For all this "dam for a dam" water war, relations between the two nations along their disputed Himalayan border are not ...
Last month, China approved the construction of its most ambitious – and the world’s largest – dam over the Yarlung Zangbo, in Tibet’s Medog county, right before it enters Indian territory.
After Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, his Arunachal Pradesh counterpart Pema Khandu has raised concern about China's plan to construct the largest hydropower dam in eastern Tibet ...
China has tried to reassure India over its plans for a mega dam in the Tibetan Plateau, which has prompted fears it will cause water shortages and damage the environment, by saying it will not try ...
India is building a giant hydropower dam near the Siang river to counter ... What's needed is a "comprehensive water-sharing agreement between China and India", said Rouhin Deb in The Indian ...
A big worry is that the dam will diminish the flow of water into India — China may build a monstrous reservoir and divert the water to other parts of that country. Lt Gen Palepu Ravi Shankar ...
even as tensions between the two Asian countries simmer over Beijing’s plans for a mega dam on the Tibetan Plateau. According to China’s foreign ministry, foreign vice-minister Sun Weidong ...
Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu said on Friday that millions in India and Bangladesh could be affected by the 60,000 MW mega dam that China has decided to construct in Tibet on the ...
China’s state-owned Three Gorges Corporation has decided to withdraw from the Grand Inga Dam project, a massive hydroelectric initiative on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
known as Brahmaputra in India, is expected to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, about three times the power of China's Three Gorges Dam, currently the world's biggest.
China’s plan to build the dam in Medog County, potentially utilising the Yarlung Tsangpo Canyon with its dramatic elevation drop of over 2,000 metres near the U Bend, raises pressing concerns.
He said any sudden releases of water from the dam could cause severe flooding downstream, and the hydropower project could be used by China as a water bomb. Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema ...