Bangladesh has requested detailed technical information from China regarding the impact of the Medog hydropower dam that is being planned by the country on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet. Officials ...
The Brahmaputra River starts in China and runs through India and Bangladesh and there are serious concerns for regional stability in conflicts over the water of the Brahmaputra River. China and India ...
Board expansion: India added Sikkim and West Bengal to the Brahmaputra Board, increasing members from 15 to 17.
Water levels of the Brahmaputra-Jamuna river systems continued to rise while the Teesta marked a fall in the Brahmaputra basin in the last 24 hours ending 9am on Sunday. Officials of the Bangladesh ...
Beijing: China on Monday reiterated its plan to build the world's biggest dam over the Brahmaputra River in Tibet near the Indian border, saying the planned project has gone through rigorous ...
A week after issuing a sharp warning to Bangladesh over remarks on the Siliguri Corridor, Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has taken aim at Pakistan, calling out what he terms a “manufactured ...
Not only these 12 projects, the total hydropower potential of Arunachal Pradesh is estimated to be over 57,000MW, as per the central electricity authority of the state. To tap into this hydropower ...
Refuting reports of China joining water wars between India and Pakistan by blocking a tributary of Brahmaputra river, Chinese official media said today that Beijing is ready to join a multilateral ...
Bangladesh has expressed confidence in China’s explanation of its new hydropower project upstream on the Brahmaputra River, with Foreign Advisor Touhid Hossain saying there is “no reason for concern” ...
China has officially begun construction on a USD 167.8 billion dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, near the Indian border in Arunachal Pradesh. Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced the launch during ...
The historic river rafting expedition on Brahmaputra River, one of the world's most powerful and historically significant rivers will navigate the entire stretch of the river within Indian borders.
RealTime Bangladesh blog reports that a dam in Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) in China will divert 200 billion cubic meters of waters to the Yellow River. This will spell disaster for the Tibetan ...