China has approved the construction of the world's largest dam on the Brahmaputra River (Chinese: Yarlung Zangbo), near the ...
China is building the world’s largest hydropower dam on a river that flows into India and Bangladesh with potential impact on ...
The proposed dam in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo river, known as Brahmaputra in India, is expected to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, about three times the ...
With the Tibetan region’s seismic vulnerability due to tectonic plate activity, such mega-dam projects could exacerbate risks ...
In the absence of a water-sharing treaty, we are in a vulnerable position, but a dam for a dam is not in our best interest ...
On December 25, the People’s Republic of China approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung ...
But China’s Medog project on the ‘Great Bend’ of the Yarlung Tsangpo river — the upstream part of the Brahmaputra river — is ...
On Dec. 25, Beijing announced it would build a dam on Tibet’s longest river, which Beijing calls the Yarlung Zangbo.
Sources told CNN-News that by building the dam, China intends to end the Tibet issue, weaponise water, and gain control over ...
The Medog Dam will be built across the Brahmaputra river and is expected to generate an enormous 300 billion kilowatt-hours ...
China plans to build the world’s largest dam on a river that originates in Tibet but flows down through India and Bangladesh ...
A gigantic hydroelectric project is predicted to provide power for more than 300 million homes when it is completed - but it ...