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On which river is China constructing dam?

On which river is China constructing dam?

river Brahmaputra
China is planning to build a huge dam on the river Brahmaputra. And it has raised concern in downstream countries – India and Bangladesh. What is the Chinese dam project all about and what could be its impact?

Which dam is built on Brahmaputra river?

Zangmu Dam

Zangmu Dam
Impounds Brahmaputra River
Height 116 m (381 ft)
Length 389 m (1,276 ft)
Width (crest) 19 m (62 ft)

How many dams are built on Brahmaputra river?

List of dams and other hydro–infrastructure

Name Location Year Completed
CHINA
Subansiri Lower Dam 27°33′13″N 94°15′31″E 2018
Ranganadi Dam 27°20′34″N 93°49′0″E 2001
Rangit Dam 27°17′41″N 88°17′32″E 2000

Where is China building dam Brahmaputra?

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The Zangmu Dam (藏木) is a gravity dam on the Yarlung Zangbo/Brahmaputra River 9 km (5.6 mi) northwest of Gyaca in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. This dam is built a few kilometers from the Bhutan-India border. The purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production using run-of-the-river technology.

Is India building a dam on Brahmaputra river?

There are existing and planned dams on Brahmaputra in Tibet and India, but none in Bangladesh.

Can China dam Ganga?

China is planning to construct a mega-dam on the Yarlung Zangbao River, which flows through Tibet and eventually becomes the Brahmaputra when it enters India. Both Brahmaputra and the glaciers that feed Ganga originate in China.

Is China building dams on India’s brahmaptura?

India has long expressed concerns over dam-building on the Brahmaptura. In 2015, China operationalised its first hydropower project at Zangmu, while three other dams at Dagu, Jiexu and Jiacha are being developed.

What is China doing with the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh?

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Late last year, as the world grappled with the COVID pandemic, the Chinese Government announced it would seek to exploit the hydropower potential of the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo — a transboundary river that flows from Tibet into India, where it becomes the Brahmaputra, and then into Bangladesh as the Jamuna.

Are China’s dams ‘run of the river’ dams?

China has maintained that the dams it is building on the river, known as the Lancang there, are “run of the river” dams that only store water for power generation. The Foreign Ministry said the study was “groundless”.

Is the Brahmaputra connected by a waterfall?

The Brahmaputra sat thousands of metres below the Yarlung Tsangpo. Western explorers, who were forbidden from entering Tibet at the time, speculated that the rivers could be connected by an enormous waterfall.