China has begun construction on what will be the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, a $167 billion project set to surpass the Three Gorges Dam in scale and output.
The dam, located near the Indian border, has raised significant concerns in India and Bangladesh over potential impacts on water security, river flow, and the environment for millions downstream. While China touts the project as a major step toward clean energy and economic stimulus, critics highlight the lack of transparency, consultation, and environmental safeguards. The move has also triggered market excitement, boosting hydropower and construction stocks, but has intensified geopolitical tensions in South Asia.
The project underscores the complex intersection of energy ambitions, regional politics, and environmental risks.
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