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China's Water Control and Regional Impacts
This chapter examines China's strategic dominance over Southeast Asia through its manipulation of water resources from Tibet and the Himalayas. It discusses the implications of significant projects like the Brahmaputra River hydroelectric initiative on regional ecology and international relations, particularly concerning India and Bangladesh. The narrative also addresses concerns about China's reluctance to share water flow data and the ecological ramifications of its water management practices.