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Will China’s Brahmaputra Dam Spark a Water Crisis?

China's massive Brahmaputra dam in Tibet raises alarms for India, threatening its water security. This video explores the project's environmental and strategic implications, arguing that the Modi government's unilateral suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan inadvertently legitimizes China's actions. It questions whether India is losing leverage as water becomes a new conflict frontier among Asian superpowers.

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China is moving ahead with the construction of a massive dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, raising serious concerns for India. This video dives deep into the geopolitical, environmental, and strategic implications of China’s actions, particularly for the northeastern regions of India. We explore how the Brahmaputra dam project could impact India’s water security, agriculture, and regional stability.

Moreover, this video highlights a critical political perspective: how the Modi government’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan has inadvertently provided China with a justification to breach long-standing international water-sharing agreements. Is India losing leverage in regional diplomacy? Is water the new frontier of conflict between Asian superpowers?

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