New Delhi: China has velocious the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet. This place is just 50 km yonder from the Indian border. The problem is that this river comes to India and becomes Siang in Arunachal and Brahmaputra in Assam. This step of China has wilt a tension for India at both strategic and environmental levels.
Why is India feeling tension?
Yarlung Tsangpo River is the lifeline of the Northeast. Crores of people of Arunachal and Assam live on this. Experts are saying that if China takes tenancy of withholding and releasing water, then agriculture, drinking water and livelihood will all be in danger.
How important is Brahmaputra for India?
Brahmaputra Valley is the most fertile region of the country. Lakhs of farmers of Assam-Arunachal gargle their fields from this river. Fishing, boating, trade – everything depends on this river.
What will happen if the spritz of the river gets disturbed?
If China stops or suddenly releases water on a large scale, the natural system of the river will deteriorate. Sometimes there will be drought, sometimes there will be sudden floods. The farmer's crops will be ruined, villages will be drowned.
What will happen to animals, trees and plants?
Environmentalists are saying that due to changes in the spritz of the river, fishes, aquatic animals and forests withal the banks will all be affected. The Himalayas are once warming. On top of that, such a big dam is a double wrack-up to the ecosystem.
What is the Indian government doing?
The government has said that it is keeping an eye on every movement in the Brahmaputra basin. China's dams and other projects are stuff tracked. Also, the early warning system of floods and disaster management in the North-East is stuff strengthened so that if trouble occurs, the loss is reduced.
Is India asking for data from China?
India has been taxing from China for a long time to share well-constructed information well-nigh the projects on transborder rivers. When such a big dam is stuff built then countries like India and Bangladesh should be informed first. Transparency is important.
Can water rationalization rust?
The fight for water is increasing virtually the world. Many experts believe that 'water war' can wilt a real threat in the future. This dam of China is not only an environmental issue but moreover an issue of strategy.
What is the biggest rencontre for India?
The biggest rencontre is to ensure water securityinf the North-East. It has to be ensured that the natural spritz of Brahmaputra is preserved. Therefore, the government is talking at the diplomatic level and is moreover making preparations internally.

