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India Today NE on MSNMajor breakthrough for Arunachal's mega-dam plan as Riew village backs Siang Upper projectGiving a boost to Arunachal Pradesh's hydropower ambitions, 98 households of Riew village in Siang district have formally ...
Since being announced in 2021, the mega dam on Yarlung Zangbo has raised concerns in India and Bangladesh about the impact it ...
While around 30 per cent of the Brahmaputra’s waters originate in China, the majority comes from rainfall within India’s ...
Guwahati: In a significant move to hydropower development in Arunachal Pradesh, 98 households from Riew village in Siang ...
Itanagar: In a major boost to hydropower development in Arunachal Pradesh, 98 households from Riew village in Siang district ...
China has broken ground on what it says will be the world's largest hydropower project, a $170 billion feat capable of ...
China’s $167.8 billion Medog Dam on the Brahmaputra river raises ecological alarms and geopolitical tensions with India and ...
China has approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, just north of Arunachal Pradesh, triggering alarm in India over flood risks, water flow ...
Itanagar, In a boost to hydropower development in Arunachal Pradesh, 98 households of Riew village in Siang district have given their consent for the pre-feasibility report of the 11,000 MW Siang ...
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India Today on MSNChinese dam a ticking bomb, says Arunachal CM. Why secretive project is a concernChina's upcoming secretive mega-dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo, just 50 km from the Indian border, was termed a "ticking time bomb" by Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu. With a massive reservoir capacity ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina starts work on world’s largest 300 billion kWh hydro-power dam in TibetThe project will consist of five cascade hydro-power stations, requiring a total estimated investment of approximately $167 ...
Arunachal Pradesh: Threatened by dam, ... Arunachal Pradesh is the least densely populated state in India, with just 17 people per square kilometre, according to the 2011 census.
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