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By David Stanway SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China has broken ground on what it says will be the world's largest hydropower project, ...
China’s $167.8 billion Medog Dam on the Brahmaputra river raises ecological alarms and geopolitical tensions with India and ...
China said it has talked with countries downstream about its new dam project in Tibet, a massive undertaking that will affect ...
The location in the remote and sparsely populated Tibetan borderlands has the potential to cause environmental and political ...
This is no ordinary project. First proposed in the 1990s and later elevated to national priority in China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station is widely seen as the country’s ...
China has started construction of the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam, a project that’s set to be far larger than the Three ...
Using the dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo to share electricity could carry ‘significant strategic value’ for Beijing, analysts say ...
China stocks closed at an eight-month high on Tuesday, while Hong Kong shares extended gains to a multi-year peak, driven by ...
The dam could become a source of tension between China and India. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIs China's USD 167 Billion Dam a Threat to India and Bangladesh and Can it Disrupt Brahmaputra Water?China has started building a $167.8 billion dam on the Brahmaputra River near Arunachal Pradesh. The project has sparked ...
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