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India Launches Floating Lab on River Brahmaputra Amid Water War with China

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India’s skepticism hinges on China’s repeated refusal to share hydrological data for the river that unleashes floods in India every year. India and China have also been at loggerheads over the latter’s plan to divert the river water.

New Delhi (Sputnik) — India is setting up a floating laboratory on the River Bhramaputra to study the biodiversity and ecosystems along the river's floodplain. The move is mainly prompted by China's repeated refusal to share hydrological data for the river.

The project is India's first such large-scale study which will guide river and flood management policies. The study will be conducted under the name of Brahmaputra Biodiversity and Biology Boat (B4) where Indian scientists will place a barge equipped with laboratories to analyze soil, plants, microbes, and water at different points along the river to generate new knowledge for multiple agencies involved in river management.

"The information from such research could feed back into decision-making on issues such as dealing with floods," Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan, secretary, India's Department of Biotechnology said.

"B4 will establish a large barge on the river with a well-equipped laboratory for analysis of all components of the entire ecosystem of the river and surroundings. The B4 will link to all the local research institutions along the river, as well as national and international laboratories," Vijay Raghavan added.

The first laboratory on a boat is expected by December this year which will move along the river from Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh to Dibrugarh, Neematighat, Tezpur and Guwahati in Assam. At a later stage, the government plans to have mobile satellite boat labs which will run along the tributaries of Brahmaputra to feed in data to the main B4.

The Brahmaputra originates in Tibet and flows down to India before entering Bangladesh. The Brahmaputra unleashes major flood havoc every year in the northeastern part of India. To minimize the loss due to floods, India and China have an agreement over sharing hydrological data every year before the rainy season. This year, China did not share data with India. Though China said it was unable to share such data due to upgradation works at hydrological stations, India sees it as a manifestation of the rivalry the two countries share at different forums. A recent claim by Bangladesh that it was continuously receiving hydrological data from China has further strengthened India's skepticism over China's intention.

Meanwhile, India's concerns also stem from the fact that China has been working on a plan to divert the water of River Bhramaputra. The water diversion scheme would include construction of the world's largest hydroelectric plan to the great bend of the river on the Tibetan plateau and diversion of the water northwards towards China's northwestern provinces.

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Good development.
Necessity is the mother of all invention.
 
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If we start work on our own on every aspect then they will come back to us without even single request from our side
 
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India has not earned the privilege of having brahmaputra river data.

Why not india concede to china and then talk from there really.

Stop acting headstrong...
 
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Think thee Dokhlam shock is a bit much for momo cheer leaders.
When you recover, may be you will come to your senses.

You are right, it was a shock that India abandoned their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, and unilaterally retreated from Donglang, leaving it as new Chinese territory. :P

I think China expected to fight another war to grab such a strategically important piece of land, like we did in 1962 for Aksai Chin. But this time India gave it up without a fight.
 
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This time war will be come Chinese so feeling remember it.

Why you unnecessary posting this website you speaking and writing joking this is not cinema story .only one say this defence news pleases proper writing or don't posting.
 
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You are right, it was a shock that India abandoned their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, and unilaterally retreated from Donglang, leaving it as new Chinese territory. :P

I think China expected to fight another war to grab such a strategically important piece of land, like we did in 1962 for Aksai Chin. But this time India gave it up without a fight.
then grow a pair and resume road construction !
 
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You are right, it was a shock that India abandoned their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, and unilaterally retreated from Donglang, leaving it as new Chinese territory. :P

I think China expected to fight another war to grab such a strategically important piece of land, like we did in 1962 for Aksai Chin. But this time India gave it up without a fight.

lol !! You could do nothing but whine when our troops were stationed for over two months. Our motive was to stop the road constructions and mission accomplished. You are free to do what ever you want except for building any infrastructure. You resume we bulldoze yet again.
 
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lol !! You could do nothing but whine when our troops were stationed for over two months. Our motive was to stop the road constructions and mission accomplished. You are free to do what ever you want except for building any infrastructure. You resume we bulldoze yet again.
Oh please, "water war" claimed by the self-proclaimed 2012 superpowder LOL
FACT: Indians.......natural born cowards as always, surrendered with a big smile on their face in 1962 and now in 2017.... :dirol:
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you are acting like comedian here, every one knows what is the result of doklam.

Why you try to rewind the doklam and feel bad again and again?
Does it sooth your ego?

You are right, it was a shock that India abandoned their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, and unilaterally retreated from Donglang, leaving it as new Chinese territory. :P

I think China expected to fight another war to grab such a strategically important piece of land, like we did in 1962 for Aksai Chin. But this time India gave it up without a fight.
 
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Doklam or otherwise.
Here is the real deal:

China is NOT providing India its Hydrological data which was agreed upon, but it does to Bangladesh.
China is looking for new member a la Egypt & Kenya in BRICS without asking Indian opinion on it.
Please note; China maintains a Veto as a grand Daddy of this block with lion's share of economy:
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Down the road, when this block (BRICS) has mushroomed with many nations, China would throw India out, while the Russians would look the other way or abstain.

Poor India, suffering only due to democratic dictator Modi.
Nobody wants country like Modi's India:

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BRICS before and after Doklam, Xi does not want to touch Modi's hand anymore, Modi kept at arms length.

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Oh please, "water war" claimed by the self-proclaimed 2012 superpowder LOL
FACT: Indians.......natural born cowards as always, surrendered with a big smile on their face in 1962 and now in 2017.... :dirol:
ndP0ge.jpg

The world is a witness to what happened !! We called your bluff !! Now run to save your face as you are already doing. If you want to prove us wrong, get some balls and try to develop infrastructure over there, until then just Shhhhhhhhhhhhh!! 8-)
 
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