The Chinese government has announced plans to build a powerful dam on Tibet’s longest river Yarlung Tsangpo. It is claimed that this dam will generate 3 times more electricity than the Three Gorges Dam, which affects the speed of the earth in China. Giving information about this on Wednesday, China’s government news agency Xinhua said that “This is going to be a huge engineering challenge for Beijing. The Chinese government is going to spend 137 billion dollars to build this dam.” In this case, experts say that “This Chinese dam will leave any single infrastructure project on earth far behind. China can use this giant dam as a weapon and cause floods in the northeastern states of India at any time.” Let us tell you that what China calls Yarlung Tsangpo river is actually called Brahmaputra river in India.
This dam can pose a big threat to India and Bangladesh
However, China has not told when the construction of this dam will start in Tibet and where it will be built. Needless to say, this dam can pose a big threat to India and Bangladesh. Of course, this announcement from China can pose a big threat to India. It can be a threat not only in terms of security but also in terms of environment and livelihood. Actually, crores of people in India and Bangladesh depend on the water of Brahmaputra river. In Bangladesh, it is called Surma river.
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300 billion kilowatt hours of electricity will be available every year from this dam
In such a situation, if China stops the water, then there can be drought in both these countries. And if it suddenly releases water, then there can be a flood. Let us tell you that the approximately 2900 km long Brahmaputra river passes through the Tibetan plateau before entering India. This river forms the deepest trench on earth in Tibet. Tibetan Buddhist monks consider it very sacred. China estimates that this dam will generate 300 billion kilowatt hours of electricity every year. At present, China’s Three Gorges, which is called the world’s largest dam in terms of electricity generation, generates 88.2 billion kilowatt hours of electricity every year. The Three Gorges Dam located in China’s Hubei province is built on the Yangtze River.
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