
China claims Brahmaputra dam not affecting water flow to India
China insists its hydropower project on Brahmaputra river in Tibet is "not big" enough to affect water flow to India.
"Our projects have not affected the lower stream regions. Overall, the utilisation of Chinese side of the Tsangpo River (Tibetan name for Brahmaputra) is very low and the river in concern has only been developed (to utilise) less than one per cent" of water, said China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei .
His comments follow remarks by a spokesman of Arunachal Pradsh government that the Brahmaputra river was suddenly found to have almost dried up at a town in the state.
People of century-old Pasighat town in East Siang district of the state found that the water level of the river receded so much that it almost dried.
On his part, Hong said that the Chinese side built Zangmu dam in the middle part of the river, but this hydro project "is not of a big capacity and has no need for storage of water and it will not affect the ecology and environment."
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