China's 'water weapon'..!! Huge project on the border..!!

Sowmiya Sriram
China's 'water weapon'..!! Huge project on the data-border..!!
China's water weapon. Huge project on the data-border. It is estimated that wars in the future will not be fought with weapons but with water. This seems to be true. Without the need to directly land on the ground and fight, there is a possibility of using tactics to defeat the enemy with water. If someone wants to devise such tricks, our neighbor china will be ahead. Not a biological weapon. A water weapon. There is a lot to say about China. Its name is that it manufactures biological weapons. But, it is also manufacturing water weapons. However, not directly. In the form of a project. What is that?
With a project on the Brahmaputra:
The river Brahmaputra flows into india through China. china is preparing to build the world's largest hydroelectric project on it. In fact, this is a loss for India. But, china is taking action without raising objections from the neighboring country. Meanwhile, the construction site of the project is located on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River on the eastern edge of Tibet. Its production capacity is 300 billion kilowatt hours. It is just 30 kilometers away from the data-border. This will also cause problems for india in terms of defense. If there is a war, there is a risk that the water stored in the project will be released at once and used as a 'water bomb' by China.
The capacity of the Three Gorges Dam, which is said to be one of the most amazing projects built by china, is 88.2 billion kilowatt hours. The new reservoir to be built in tibet is almost three times larger than this. The brahmaputra river originates in Tibet. In fact, tibet was once an independent country. It was occupied by China. The brahmaputra river (known as Yarlung Zangbo in Tibetan) that originates here flows through india into Bangladesh. While it is flooded in our northeastern states, it causes massive floods in Bangladesh. There is an agreement between india and china on the waters of the Brahmaputra River. If there is a flood risk between May 15 and october 15, the river levels should be informed to the downstream countries.


Four years ago, when tensions increased at Doklam, china did not share information about the Brahmaputra with India. The agreement expired in 2023 and no new agreement was made. If china completes the project on the Brahmaputra, the river will divert water in the summer. If that happens, the people of assam and Arunachal Pradesh will data-face hardship. If a large amount of water is released from the Brahmaputra during the rainy season, the downstream areas will be flooded.

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