Yes...

We are really worried about this, Some people among us have discussed this in 
Orkut. Can we do something about it? Or wait for our governments to reach a 
compromise. We should not let China do this at all cost. This may bring about 
dire consequences to Assam and NE. 

Satyakam

barnali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 has anybody read bout the frantic conspiracy of 
 China for north east by diverting our great Brahmaputra???
 
 we should be worried,
 barnali
 
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 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2229977.cms
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 China's river plan worries IndiaAdd to Clippings
 Indrani Bagchi
 [ 23 Oct, 2006 0059hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
 
 NEW DELHI: A controversial Chinese plan — currently on the boil in Beijing, 
that involves damming the Brahmaputra river and diverting 200 billion cubic 
metres of water annually to feed the ageing Yellow river — is giving 
sleepless nights to the Indian government.
 
 Though it is still at the discussion stage and presents an enormous 
engineering challenge, the plan reportedly has the backing of Chinese President 
Hu Jintao, a hydro-engineer by profession, say sources in Beijing.
 
 The idea, nevertheless, is believed to be serious enough to warrant exchange 
of cables between Beijing and New Delhi. India plans to engage in some serious 
consultations with China on this issue over the next few months.
 
 The project plans to take the diverted water to feed north-eastern China 
watering Shaanxi, Hebei, Beijing and Tianjin areas, which could be looking at a 
parched future.
 
 If the project goes through, it could strangle one of India's and Bangladesh's 
biggest sources of water.
 
 China's economic prowess is the toast of the moment, but China's real source 
of influence over its southern neighbours is that it controls the tap for this 
part of the world.
 
 The proposed project, called the 'Greater Western Water Diversion Project', is 
part of the gigantic South-North water project that has already been started by 
China.
 
 In August, the Chinese government sanctioned 300 billion yuan to divert water 
from the upper reaches of the Yangtze river in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau to the 
upper reaches of the Yellow river in north-western China. 
 
 It will bring water from the Yalong, Dadu and Jinsha rivers, which are 
tributaries of the Yangtze, to the upper reaches of the Yellow river.
 
 It is the proposed western route of this project being debated in China at 
present that is worrying strategists and policy-planners in the Indian 
government.
 
 They believe this project, if allowed unopposed, could have immense impact on 
lower riparian states like India and Bangladesh.
 
 Indian officials are preparing for detailed discussions with their Chinese 
counterparts over the next few months. The western diversion project is 
inspired by a book, How Tibet's Water Will Save China , by Li Ling.
 
 Picking up a great deal of support among the Communist party leadership in 
Beijing, sources said, this book details the proposal by hydrologist Guo Kai 
called "Shuo-tian" (reverse flow) canal, which proposes to divert the 
Brahmaputra.
 
 Recently, responding to Indian media reports that China had built a dam on the 
Sutlej river, the Chinese foreign ministry acknowledged the dam in Zhada county 
in Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) but said they did it for electricity for the 
local population.
 
 In doing so, they "considered fully the impact on lower reaches".



 
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