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China building dam close to India border

- ON GANGA TRIBUTARY Rezaul H Laskar Frozen river Underdevel­oped river basin

NEW DELHI: China is building a new dam in Tibet on a tributary of the Ganga, close to the tri-junction of its borders with India and Nepal, that could be used to control the flow of water downstream, new satellite imagery has revealed.

The developmen­t comes in the wake of China unveiling plans to build a “super” dam close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Tibet on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo river, which flows into Arunachal Pradesh as the Siang and then to Assam as the Brahmaputr­a. It also comes at a time when satellite imagery has shown that China has substantia­lly ramped up creation of military and dual use infrastruc­ture and villages in the eastern and western sectors of the LAC.

Satellite images tweeted on Thursday by Damien Symon, a geospatial intelligen­ce researcher at the Intel Lab, showed earth developmen­t and dam constructi­on activity done by the Chinese side on Mabja Zangbo river in Burang county of Tibet since May 2021. The images depict the obstructio­n of the river’s path, the formation of a reservoir, and an embankment-type dam.

The Mabja Zangbo river flows into the Ghaghara or Karnali river in Nepal before eventually joining the Ganga in India.

The dam is located just a few kilometres north of the tri-junction of China’s border with India and Nepal, Symon said.

According to the latest satellite images, the dam appears to be 350 metres to 400 metres long, Symon said. “The structure is currently in developmen­t, so the purpose is unknown,” he said. “It appears to be an embankment dam,” he added. “An airport is being constructe­d nearby as well.” People familiar with the matter said the dam, also located opposite the Kalapani region of Uttarakhan­d state, could be used to divert or restrict the waters of the Mabja Zangbo river.

The dam could also be used to store water, whose release could create floods downstream, the people said. In recent years, China has built several smaller dams on the Yarlung Zangbo river, triggering similar concerns related to the Brahmaputr­a in the North-East. Chinese state-run media had reported in November 2020 that the planned super dam on the Yarlung Zangbo would be more than a hydropower project as it would also be meaningful for national security. Since a military face-off between Indian and Chinese troops began in Ladakh sector of the LAC in May 2020, numerous satellite images and reports have detailed the creation of military and dual-use infrastruc­ture.

The Indian leadership has maintained that the overall ties with China cannot be normalised without peace and tranquilli­ty on

Earth developmen­t activity seen in May ‘21

Embankment type dam visible the LAC, whereas the Chinese side has said the two countries should take forward their ties while putting the border issue in its “appropriat­e place”.

Sameer Patil, senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, described the new dam as a clear attempt by China to strengthen its existing infrastruc­ture with dual use benefits, as it had done previously on the Yarlung Zangbo river. “Given the fragile ecology of Tibet, this is surely going to have implicatio­ns for India’s water security and will further exacerbate the already strained bilateral relations,” he said.

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 ?? DAMIEN SYMON’S TWITTER ?? (From top) A satellite image before May 2021 shows no constructi­on activity near the Mabja Zangbo river; but around May 2021, earth developmen­t activity can be seen near the river in Burang county of Tibet; latest images depict the obstructio­n of the river’s path, the formation of a reservoir, and an embankment-type dam.
DAMIEN SYMON’S TWITTER (From top) A satellite image before May 2021 shows no constructi­on activity near the Mabja Zangbo river; but around May 2021, earth developmen­t activity can be seen near the river in Burang county of Tibet; latest images depict the obstructio­n of the river’s path, the formation of a reservoir, and an embankment-type dam.

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