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China’s medog dam: Impact on Brahmaputra river and regional stability

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Last updated: 15 April, 2025 2:24 PM
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China’s medog dam: Impact on Brahmaputra river and regional stability

New Delhi: The Brahmaputra River, a lifeline for millions across Tibet, India, and Bangladesh, is facing a critical threat. China proposed the Medog Dam, situated in the river Great Bend near Namcha Barwa, which promises to be the world’s largest hydroelectric dam. While China views the project as a significant achievement in renewable energy, its downstream neighbours harbour serious concerns.

The dam’s location within a seismically active region presents a substantial risk. Experts warn that the construction and operation of the dam could heighten seismic activity, threatening the stability of the dam and potentially triggering catastrophic downstream consequences. The sheer scale of the dam, with a projected annual capacity of 300 billion kilowatt-hours, dwarfs even the Three Gorges Dam.

The alteration of the river’s natural flow is another significant concern. The Brahmaputra’s rapid descent from the Tibetan plateau at the location of the dam, a drop of 2000 meters, could boost the impact of the dam operation. This drastic change in water flow and sedimentation patterns could significantly reduce fish populations, harming local fisheries and food security in India and Bangladesh. The river’s ecological importance, supporting rich biodiversity, is severely threatened.

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Beyond the environmental concerns, the Medog Dam project raises significant geopolitical tensions. India has formally expressed its anxieties about the potential negative impacts on its northeastern region and has urged China to undertake a thorough environmental impact assessment and engage in meaningful consultations with downstream stakeholders. Experts in India and Bhutan warn of wider environmental and geopolitical implications. Some even suggest that control over the river’s water flow could be weaponised.

The key question remains: can this massive project achieve its ambitious energy goals without triggering regional instability and significant environmental damage? The Brahmaputra Rivers future, and the livelihoods of millions who depend on it, hang in the balance. A collaborative, transparent approach to transboundary water management is important to mitigate the potential risks and ensure the river’s sustainable future.

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