Construction of dam by China will affect NE

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Nagalandpost.com November 4, 2015

Tibetan prime minister in exile Lobsang Sangay has warned that construction of dam by China over river Brahmaputra will have serious ecological and livelihood consequences in Northeast India. Recently the $1.5 billion Zam Hydropower Station, the largest in Tibet is built by the Chinese government raising concerns in Northeast India.

Great Bend is referred to the place in Tibetan plateau where Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra in India) takes sharp “U” turn before entering India through Gogring village in Arunachal Pradesh. From the great bend which is at about 4000 meter above sea level, Yarlung Tsangpo travels about 70 km before the river enters India.

Speaking at the fifth All India Tibet Support Groups Conference in Guwahati on Sangay said that, “We Tibetans have been raising this concern for quite sometime now. China has admitted about dam construction. There is also talk of China’s plan to divert water from rivers in Tibet for significant number of population. China is facing shortage of fresh water, the diversion of water from rivers in Tibet is set to become a reality in coming days.”

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