India is closely monitoring China’s Brahmaputra dam project as it could potentially impact its downstream interests. The Indian government has expressed concerns about the hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river and is in discussions with China to ensure transparency and protect the rights of downstream states. The project has raised worries in India about its potential impact on water flow and the environment. Indian authorities are taking proactive measures to safeguard their interests and are closely observing all developments related to the dam project. The concerns stem from the strategic importance of the Brahmaputra river in India, especially for states in the northeastern region. The government is committed to ensuring that any projects on the river do not negatively affect India’s water security or environment. Stay updated with the latest news on this issue as India continues to carefully monitor the situation and engage in dialogues with China to address any potential issues that may arise.

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“India Vigilant as China Plans Brahmaputra Dam Project, Ensures Protection of Downstream Interests”
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