China is building a dam that will slow down the Earth’s rotation, Arunachal Chief Minister expresses concern

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World’s largest dam in China: China is going to build the world’s largest dam in Eastern Tibet. India has also expressed concern over this Chinese project. Also, questions are being raised all over the world on this Chinese project. China is trying to control the economy of the north-eastern states of India with the help of this dam. Floods and drought in the Northeast will be in the hands of China. Chief Ministers of two big North-Eastern states have also raised questions on the Chinese project.

Pema Khandu expressed concern about this dam

China is going to build the world’s largest hydroelectric dam. Which will be three times bigger than the biggest dam till date, Three Gorges. There is a huge uproar in India regarding this. Because China is building this dam in Eastern Tibet. It is also said that its construction will change the speed of rotation of the Earth, as it has recently been claimed that the Three Gorges has changed the speed of the Earth. In such a situation, a dam three times bigger than now will bring a big change. Recently, Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu has expressed concern about this bandh.

60,000 MW electricity will be generated

Speaking on the dam on Friday, Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu warned that China could use it as a water bomb. Pointing to the power plant being built on the Yarlung Tsangpo river near the Indian border, he said that 60,000 MW of electricity can be generated from it. The river enters Arunachal Pradesh as the Siang and becomes the Brahmaputra in Assam before flowing into Bangladesh. The construction of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam could affect the lives of millions of people in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Bangladesh.

It will have a devastating impact, people’s lives will be disrupted

This project will have a devastating impact on Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. Pema Khandu said that sudden release of water from the dam could cause floods in the north-eastern states. Which is even more worrying because China has not signed global treaties related to water. He warned that the mighty Siang or Brahmaputra river would dry up in winter, throwing life into disarray in the Siang belt and the plains of Assam.

What is China’s argument in this matter?

China’s Mega Dam Project China has confirmed its intention to build the world’s largest dam in Tibet, near the Indian border. The scientists also claimed that they have done extensive research on this project. Beijing has assured that the dam will not have any adverse impact on downstream countries, including India and Bangladesh.