Report on the construction of the tunnel in Brahmaputra, 'Banoat', said China

The country has demanded that the China is planning to remove Brahmaputra's water, which is "false" and "fabricated".

According to the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post, China's ruling C-China government has tightened its strategy to stop the waters of the Brahmaputra River. China wants to turn the Brahmaputra water tunnel into Bangladesh through Tibet to build it. From China's Brahmaputra in Tibet, near Arunachal Pradesh of India, China plans to dig a thousand kilometer tunnel to supply water to its dry Jinjiang region. It is also reported in the report that Chinese engineers are conducting technical tests on the world's largest tunnel technique.



On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chinying said in a press conference on Tuesday that it was not true. The report is false. '

In fact, India is worried about the construction of multiple dams in Brahmaputra. Beijing has always assured India and Bangladesh that their dams are not meant to hold the water of the river.

Brahmaputra River has entered Bangladesh through Kurigram, flowing through Tibet and Assam through the Manas Sarobar of Kailash peak of the Himalayas. In China, which is called Yarlung / Sangpo. Now China has taken an ambitious plan to change the direction of this river water. They dug 1,000 kilometers of tunnels, they are trying to get the river from Tibet to the north of China's Xinjiang Province.

It is known that with the proposed tunnel the water will fall from the highest place in the world. Several fountains will be created.

Earlier China had said that Yarlong Jangbo (the Brahmaputra known by this name in Tibet) will build the Beijing dam on the tributaries of the river. In this project named Lalho, the dam will be built by stopping the Brahmaputra tributary Zia-book. Only China will not remain loyal to Lalho project on Brahmaputra's suburbs. According to China's Twelfth Five-Year Plan, more hydropower projects have been approved in the main stream of Brahmaputra.

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