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India downplays China's dam construction on Brahmaputra

PTI | New Delhi

India on Thursday downplayed the issue of building of a dam by China on Brahmaputra river saying the construction site is 1,100 km away from the country's boundary.

"The point where they were making a dam is 1,100 kilometres away from our boundary. It's a small dam and no reservoir as such. They already have such 15 dams there which they are using for local purposes," water resources minister P K Bansal said here.

"For their run of the river, we have no right. Our concern should be that there is no diversion in existing flow of the 79 BCM water from the river into India. There is no evidence for any such diversion so far," Bansal said.

"There is no cause of concern right now but we always have to be watchful," was the refrain of the minister when asked whether there was nothing to worry about the issue.

His response came when asked about media reports that China has constructed a dam on the river as part of the Nagmu hydroelectric project which was inaugurated on March 16. He was speaking at a Rajya Sabha workshop on "Parliament and Media".

The minister also informed that the government has decided to launch new projects in Arunachal Pradesh for the use of the 79 BCM water coming from the region, to strengthen India's claims on the right to use that water.

Sources said by doing this the government wants to pre-empt any future move by China to obstruct supply of this water by suddenly raising height of the dam or by any other step. Added by water from Indian rivers, the total amount of water flowing from Brahmaputra swells to 629 BCM. The country is currently not using that much water and hence the new projects will serve to the strengthen India's right to use the prescious natural resource, sources said.

Asked whether there was any agreement between the two countries for water sharing, Bansal said, "there is no MoU between the countries but every three month data is shared. The latest data has not come so far but is expected soon."


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Bullet indi downplaying china;s dam building
By s subramanyan on 11/6/2009 8:45:45 AM

Our government's downplaying is evidednt also from the fact that both the foreign ministers are silent and have let the issue to be dealt with the water resources minister who has put his foot in the mouth by saying that the dam building site is 1100 miels away fromour border. What a misfortune our country faces?

Bullet india underplaying china building a dam on brahmaputra
By s subramanyan on 11/6/2009 8:42:52 AM

sad that our water resources minsiter does not realise that we have a right to oppose then mindless dam building by china as an upper riparian state. he should know that by china dam construction, Mekong has caused hqavoc to the lvies of farmers of Vietnam and Cambodia. Later's Ton Le Sap's annual reversal flow has nearly halved!

Bullet India downplays China's dam construction on Brahmaputra...
By Anil on 11/6/2009 2:13:31 AM

Why India blowing hot then called all the time? Is not it nullifying its own voice! We have not heard much from China as to what its doing. Obviously China is in a dictating position. India needs to discard its slave mentality and do more work than talk.

Bullet China's Dam construction on Brahmaputra river
By Shyam on 11/5/2009 11:53:17 PM

China will constuct this Dam. We have lost our buffer Zone " Tibet ". There is a saying Put up or shut up and since India does not have desire and will power to fight for real causes, this will happen agin after 1962 war.

Bullet china...
By SELVAM on 11/5/2009 6:04:11 PM

Yet another move by the communist china to downgrade India. If we don't do something the communist would over-run our country.

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