Hindustan Times (Delhi)

China agrees to share Brahmaputr­a river water data with India

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: China on Wednesday said it has agreed to share the Brahmaputr­a river water data with India, which it had withheld last year after the Doklam military stand-off.

The announceme­nt by the Chinese Foreign Ministry came a day after India and China held talks over the trans-border rivers in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.

“The 11th meeting of the IndiaChina Expert Level Mechanism was held in Hangzhou and the two sides reviewed the achievemen­ts made by the previous meetings as well as bilateral cooperatio­n on emergency response and hydrologic­al informatio­n provision,” foreign ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang said.

“The two sides agreed to continue with such cooperatio­n on the grounds of humanitari­an principles, and on the basis of bilateral relations, China will continue with its cooperatio­n with the Indian side on the provision of hydrologic­al informatio­n and emergency response cooper- ation,” Lu said in a response to a question by the Indian media.

The Brahmaputr­a originates from China’s Tibet and flows into Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. For India, hydrologic­al data is helpful in preparing for the floods in its northeast states. India had complained that it did not receive hydrologic­al data from China.

Under an agreement, Beijing is supposed to share the river data with India, but it stopped last year after the two armies had a 73-day face off at Doklam in the eastern sector of their border. Although Beijing said that it was unable to do that because of the renovation of the data sharing stations, experts say it was a water war waged by China due to Doklam.

Meanwhile, the 11th meeting of the India-china Expert Level Mechanism (ELM) on Trans-border Rivers concluded on Tuesday. The meeting reviewed the progress made since the earlier meetings of the ELM and their continued cooperatio­n on the provision of hydrologic­al informatio­n and emergency management in respect of trans-border rivers, the Indian Embassy said in a statement.

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