China's Brahmaputra mega dam: Can it control river water flowing into India?
China is constructing a massive hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River. This project raises significant water security and strategic concerns for India. Experts warn of potential impacts on downstream water flows and ecological stability. India is accelerating its own hydropower development in response to these developments. The project's long-term implications for regional water management remain under scrutiny.
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