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Indian Satellites Confirm China Not Diverting River
Indian Satellites Confirm China Not Diverting River | Asia | English

India's government says it is not concerned that China will divert or reduce the flow from a major river it shares with India. That assessment comes in large part from Indian surveillance satellites deployed over Chinese territory, which are said to have world-class capabilities.

Indian government sources say "extremely high caliber" satellite technology is able to produce "superb" imagery of what China is doing just over its northeastern border. Primarily for that reason, the sources said New Delhi has no concerns whatsoever at this time that China is seeking to curb the flow of a major river that flows into India from Chinese-controlled Tibet.

India's External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna hosted the chief minister of India's northeastern Assam state, Tarun Gogoi, in New Delhi on Thursday. Gogoi had publicly expressed concern over renewed media speculation that a dam China is constructing upstream along a shared river would result in reduced water flows. India's Brahmaputra river, known in China as the Yarlung Tsangpo, is a lifeline that provides irrigation and hydroelectric power for several Indian states and Bangladesh.

Minister Krishna said assurances from China, along with information that India is able to verify on its own, indicate the planned Chinese dam project poses no threat to India's river access.

"The question of diversion, or the question of any storage of water, doesn't arise," said Krishna.

China and India describe the Chinese dam as a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project that does not actually block the river's flow, but instead uses the natural flow of the river to generate energy.

Gogoi emerged from his meeting with Krishna apparently reassured. "I am convinced there is no shortage of water... since there is no diversion of water, there is no cause for worry," said Gogoi.

No formal agreement exists between India and China for the sharing of water from the Brahmaputra river. However, Indian government sources say the two countries, in their words, "discuss what we need to discuss" via working groups on water that meet frequently.

One of the Indian states served by the river, Arunachal Pradesh, is not formally recognized by Beijing as part of India. It shows up on Chinese maps as "Southern Tibet." For that and other reasons, issues regarding India's Himalayan border with China come with an inherent, if minor, element of tension.

Indian government sources say they will continue to monitor Chinese activity along the Brahmaputra using satellite capabilities, which have dramatically improved over the past two years. Those same capabilities, the sources point out, also allow India to keep an eye on China's military deployments along the border.

So anti-China trolls out there stop ACCUSING China because nobody diverted any river.
 
china should and will am 100% china does whatever is good for there motherland i really repect them for that coz they dont come under pressure
 
When india built dam within its territories, I did not see it cares about the complaints from Pakistan as well as Bangladesh.

What Goes Around Comes Around.

china should and will am 100% china does whatever is good for there motherland i really repect them for that coz they dont come under pressure
 
china should and will am 100% china does whatever is good for there motherland i really repect them for that coz they dont come under pressure


Absolutely, Don't say to India if we do the same thing on West. :cheers:

You should respect us in future in same way. 50% Bangladesh will become dessert too. We have very less impact compare with Bangladesh and Pakistan. :coffee:
 
It is not only Indian north eastern states which are worried but the Tsangpo which is the Brahmaputra in India is also the Meghna in Bangladesh. So there is actually a lot of concern here even though BD may not be voicing its concerns yet.
 
I dont really see what india could do. If they took china on they would get a good kicking from China like in 1962 and this time Pak would probably join in. Indians are fools if they think long term waters will not be diverted and chinese are as usual clever under stated and when they are ready they will divert the waters
 
I dont really see what india could do. If they took china on they would get a good kicking from China like in 1962 and this time Pak would probably join in. Indians are fools if they think long term waters will not be diverted and chinese are as usual clever under stated and when they are ready they will divert the waters

We can also divert Indus on West side ? Isn't it ?? I don't really see what Pakistan could do? If you take India, It would be 4th time. lol

1962 is History, It's 2011. 50 Year Old. Now Game is interesting. Power, Economy and Diplomacy helps. Going in war. I don't think so. Let them do it 1st. Then we will reply. Bangladesh?. Indeed, More impact as It's life-line for them.

Diverting River is not so easy. It will have negative impact on China and for whole South-Asia.
 
We can also divert Indus on West side ? Isn't it ?? I don't really see what Pakistan could do? If you take India, It would be 4th time. lol

The only snag in that plan is that the Indus itself originates in Tibet China. If you decided to pursue such a course, the Pakistanis will probably ask the Chinese to divert it before it hits Indian territory, thus hurting India even more.
 
The only snag in that plan is that the Indus itself originates in Tibet China. If you decided to pursue such a course, the Pakistanis will probably ask the Chinese to divert it before it hits Indian territory, thus hurting India even more.

That would be detrimental for Pakistani agriculture.
 
Indus has thousand of tributaries alone in Pakistan ..... No one can stop Indus .. be its China or India
 
china should and will am 100% china does whatever is good for there motherland i really repect them for that coz they dont come under pressure

What if we divert Indus river ??
Pakistan will be next to desert . :lol:

Atleast keep u r China fanboysim away when u dont know facts abt u r own country
 
What if we divert Indus river ??
Pakistan will be next to desert . :lol:

Atleast keep u r China fanboysim away when u dont know facts abt u r own country

diver indus river? do you sure india can afford it or india have the nessesery techque?
 

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