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China's hydroelectric project to dam the river in Tibet has been rumoured for decades, and caused several cycles of anxiety ...
It mentioned that the most damaging is the Chinese dam's impact on sediment flow as the nutrient-rich sediments carried by the Brahmaputra are essential for maintaining soil fertility across ...
For Bangladesh, a nation where over 160 million people depend on the Brahmaputra - known locally as the Jamuna - the ...
China's aggressive push to construct the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo is more than a developmental project; it's a strategic weapon in Beijing's escalating water war against ...
China is constructing the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet, with an estimated cost of $167 billion. The project aims to boost energy production and regional development.
Surge in research misconduct, ranging from plagiarism to data falsification, is posing a serious challenge to India's academic credibility.
For thousands of years, the Indus shaped civilisations and inspired poetry. Today, its delta is shrinking, mangroves dying, ...