“China’s Proposed Massive Hydro-Power Project: Shared Rivers Are Lifelines”

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Rivers have long been a cornerstone of human civilization, serving as vital lifelines for agriculture, energy, transportation, and biodiversity. However, as nations pursue ambitious development projects, the strategic and ecological implications of transboundary river management are becoming increasingly pronounced. A recent decision by China to construct the world’s largest dam on the Brahmaputra River, or Yarlung Zangbo as it is known in Tibet, underscores the critical need for a global dialogue on balancing developmental aspirations with ecological and geopolitical concerns.

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