China has begun construction on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) River in Tibet, a $167 billion project aimed at boosting clean energy and economic growth.
While Beijing touts the dam as a green initiative and a sovereign right, neighboring countries India and Bangladesh are alarmed about potential impacts on water flow, agriculture, and local communities downstream. Environmentalists and human rights advocates have also raised concerns about biodiversity loss, forced relocations, and the lack of transparent consultation. The project is expected to significantly increase demand for construction materials and boost China’s green finance sector.
Despite Chinese assurances of no adverse downstream effects, the dam has become a flashpoint in regional geopolitics and environmental debates.
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