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I am sure Bangladesh, Myammar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam will agree with that
This video clip so Hilarious, neverless it's interesting.
You can't do jackass...
It will be too easy to sabotage if you tried something funny. It is doubtful you want another 3 gorge on your hands anyway.
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The Tarim basin upon availability of water, will be suited for Industrial farming. The Tian Shan and Kunlun Shan is their life line, but nevertheless, rainfall is so little that Tarim Basin remain a desert.
Oh really, believe me if India has the gut, they could have done long time ago instead of crying. And just assume you're able to sabotage, you will do it at your own peril, the Tsunimi effect of the explosive dam will take down all India's barricades and dams all along the river and anything at the vincinity of this river...you will the one to assume all the consequence.
If China divert Tibet water to Tarim basin, we can recover a big chunk of desert land of Tarim Basin. it better idea than引渤入疆
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One of the great strength of India is that she is a plain, extremely well endowed in monsoon rainfall, hence suitable for Industrial farming. She has one of the largest arable land in the whole world.
Unfortunately, her potential is not yet utilized as she is yet to be unlocked by modern farming. The system of India also make large scale infrastructure development not very possible.
She should divert ganges to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, which is drought prone. (maybe not possible)
Barking on the internet.
if somehow China could create a passage for the Monsoon such mountain blast, then it will not only solve our water problem but India can be kissed and good bye. The engineering tasks will be enormous but it will be a great pay off for future Chinese generations
Seems like you're addicted to my posts
if somehow China could create a passage for the Monsoon such mountain blast, then it will not only solve our water problem but India can be kissed and good bye. The engineering tasks will be enormous but it will be a great pay off for future Chinese generations
Seems like you're addicted to my posts
You need your daily dose of laughter.
So some clowns come handy.
Anyway, good luck with the wet dreams.
China's Three Gorges Dam: An Environmental Catastrophe? - Scientific American
Though I don't doubt your capacity for another "great leap" or "cultural revolution" or "four pests campaign", I would still hope there is some sanity left somewhere.
China's Three Gorges Dam: An Environmental Catastrophe?
SHANGHAI—For over three decades the Chinese government dismissed warnings from scientists and environmentalists that its Three Gorges Dam—the world's largest—had the potential of becoming one of China's biggest environmental nightmares. But last fall, denial suddenly gave way to reluctant acceptance that the naysayers were right. Chinese officials staged a sudden about-face, acknowledging for the first time that the massive hydroelectric dam, sandwiched between breathtaking cliffs on the Yangtze River in central China, may be triggering landslides, altering entire ecosystems and causing other serious environmental problems—and, by extension, endangering the millions who live in its shadow.
China's Three Gorges Dam: An Environmental Catastrophe? - Scientific American
Got to blown away the ridges of Himalayas for 3000 km, scale them down to 2000m (my estimate only dont have the figure). Not possible. You also need to blown away Tibetan plateau if you want the moisture to reach Xinjiang.
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One of the great strength of India is that she is a plain, extremely well endowed in monsoon rainfall, hence suitable for Industrial farming. She has one of the largest arable land in the whole world.
Unfortunately, her potential is not yet utilized as she is yet to be unlocked by modern farming. The system of India also make large scale infrastructure development not very possible.
She should divert ganges to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, which is drought prone. (maybe not possible)