China started making 'water bomb' on the Bahmaputra River, knows which India and the environment will affect it?

First Dam from Great Bend: China started building a dam on the top of the Brahmaputra River in Tibet. The dam is built in a place called ‘Great Bend’, where the river enters with a large turn Arunachal Pradesh in India. In this region this river is known as ‘Siang’. Water bomb appears to be: Pema Khandu, chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, described it as a major threat. He says if China suddenly releases water from this dam, the entire Siang area can be underwater. They called it ‘water bomb’. He also fears that because of this dam, there may be a shortage of water in the Brahmaputra and Siang rivers in the future, which will directly affect the existence and lifestyle of the people who live there. Earthquake risk: Some experts believe this dam is being built in the earthquake-sensitive area. If a landslide or earthquake ever occurs, the dam can break, causing a great devastation in the low -lying areas. This area is also ecologically delicate, which can weaken the natural balance there. Assam CM said: Relief will be given: Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister of Assam, has taken a slight position on this issue. He said that the Brahmaputra River is very large and that it also not only gives water from Tibet, but also from the heavy rain of Bhutan, Arunachal and Assam. He also said that if China ever reduces water, it can reduce the problem of floods that come to Assam every year. However, he also believed that the central government should talk to China about this project. India’s view: The Government of India made no formal statement on this project, but it made it clear that it monitored the project and expressed her concern. The Foreign Ministry also said that in such cases China should maintain transparency and continue with negotiations with low -lying countries such as India and Bangladesh. China said: China said that the project is completely subject to its sovereignty, but that it will continue to work with India and Bangladesh on flood control and the part of water data. India also prepares to build dams: India has also made some strategies to deal with this situation. Arunachal Pradesh himself has a plan to build another large dam named ‘Upper Siang Project’, which will not only generate electricity but also serve as a security shield in the event that China stop or release water. However, this Indian project has not yet received full approval due to local opposition and environmental problems. What water experts say: Water experts believe that India should plan its water storage at its level, so that natural disasters or any sudden decision of China can be handled. In addition, India must also constantly collect water data from China, do scientific studies and develop a previous warning system with neighboring countries such as Bangladesh and Bhutan.