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 that could surpass the Three Gorges Dam in scale and output.
The dam is designed to generate massive amounts of renewable energy, but its location on a river that flows into India and Bangladesh has triggered serious concerns over water security, environmental impact, and regional stability. India and Bangladesh fear the project could affect water flow and availability for millions of people downstream, while environmentalists warn of risks to local ecosystems and communities. The project has also boosted Chinese hydropower and construction stocks, reflecting investor optimism about its economic impact.
Despite reassurances from Chinese officials, the dam remains highly controversial and a potential flashpoint in South Asian geopolitics.
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