12-25-2025, 06:01 PM
I frequently see news items about China being a contrary member of the global neighborhood and thought I'd start a topic on it.
China to build dam that could reduce water to India
https://www.earth.com/news/china-begins-...roduction/
For many observers, the Yarlung Zangbo project revives a long running question about whether upstream countries can use shared rivers to pressure their neighbors.
These projects can “threaten to turn internationally shared river-water resources into a Chinese political weapon,” said Brahma Chellaney, a professor, in one commentary.
Chinese officials reject talk of water hegemony, saying projects like the Yarlung Zangbo dam will be run to respect interests and protect plateau ecosystems.
Yet past disputes over flood season data on other shared rivers, including the Brahmaputra, make India and Bangladesh skeptical that transparency will match rhetoric.
this is an ongoing issue in that part of the world. India needs all the water in can get and is not happy that Beijing will have control over.
China to build dam that could reduce water to India
https://www.earth.com/news/china-begins-...roduction/
For many observers, the Yarlung Zangbo project revives a long running question about whether upstream countries can use shared rivers to pressure their neighbors.
These projects can “threaten to turn internationally shared river-water resources into a Chinese political weapon,” said Brahma Chellaney, a professor, in one commentary.
Chinese officials reject talk of water hegemony, saying projects like the Yarlung Zangbo dam will be run to respect interests and protect plateau ecosystems.
Yet past disputes over flood season data on other shared rivers, including the Brahmaputra, make India and Bangladesh skeptical that transparency will match rhetoric.
this is an ongoing issue in that part of the world. India needs all the water in can get and is not happy that Beijing will have control over.







