
Why is China building the world’s biggest dam?
The Inquiry
The Himalayan Dam: Ambitions and Implications
This chapter explores the ambitious project of constructing the world's largest dam on the Yarlang Zanpo River in Tibet, which aims to generate 60 gigawatts of hydropower. It addresses the engineering challenges, local community impacts, and environmental concerns, while also delving into the geopolitical tensions it raises with India and neighboring countries regarding water security. Through various perspectives, the chapter highlights the complex interplay between energy ambitions, ecological considerations, and regional diplomacy in a rapidly changing landscape.
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