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China Begins Brahmaputra Dam Construction, Says No Impact on India, Bangladesh

China has begun constructing a massive dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, near the India border. While India and Bangladesh remain watchful, Beijing claims the project won't affect downstream water flow.

China has started building a massive dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet’s Nyingchi City, near the Line of Actual Control with India. The project, reportedly the world’s largest hydroelectric dam, has raised concerns in India and Bangladesh — both downstream countries.

However, China insists the dam will not affect water flow to either nation. Premier Li Qiang announced the construction over the weekend, describing it as a step towards renewable energy goals.

The dam is being built on the Yarlung Zangbo (as Brahmaputra is called in China), in a region known for its ecological fragility and political sensitivity.

India is closely monitoring the development, given the dam’s proximity to Arunachal Pradesh and its potential geopolitical implications.

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