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India urges China to ensure dams don't harm its interests

Dear India,

I don't think we can do that. However, we can ensure that it will harm your interests. How about that? Does that work for you? Please let us know at the BBQ on Saturday.

P.S. Can you please stop bringing your BFF, America, to these parties all the time? He was cool 20 years ago but, nowadays, just keeps getting drunk and I think he has anger management issues.


Cheers,

China


I think crying,whining is not going to get us anywhere as in the case of pakistan & Kashmir
A treaty with china will ensure our fair share of water & will further strengthen sino-Indian ties
 
China won't hurt downstream countriies,we never did.end of the story.
 
See my previous videos about what India did in the pass to Bangladesh and Pakistan...and maybe Pakistan and BD friens can give you detail about What India did to them. If we can have similar arrangement vis-a-vis India...that will be fine for us.

Pakistan and bangladesh had accused India but couldnot prove it .

Pakistan's accusation were proved wrong by WB earlier .So is the case with b'desh.All they are doing is accusing not proving it.

and About water treaty, we will get X % of water similar deal that you have with BD...let say if india allow to retain 50% of water upstream, we should do the same and divert all this 50% of brahmaputra elsewhere...and India got the balance...how is that?

In the end it will be bangladesh that will be suffering the most not us .
 
Tibet contains 40% water of world, it will be China's future clean purify water processing and storage, built water plan and piping network will certainly enhance China strategic water reserve. I think China is moving to the right direction, even few of our folks are elaborating future concept of water storage in Himalaya.


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Himalaya Water Tower- eVolo | Architecture Magazine

Housed within 55,000 glaciers in the Himalaya Mountains sits 40 percent of the world’s fresh water. The massive ice sheets are melting at a faster-than-ever pace due to climate change, posing possible dire consequences for the continent of Asia and the entire world stand, and especially for the villages and cities that sit on the seven rivers that come are fed from the Himalayas’ runoff as they respond with erratic flooding or drought.

The “Himalaya Water Tower” is a skyscraper located high in the mountain range that serves to store water and helps regulate its dispersal to the land below as the mountains’ natural supplies dry up. The skyscraper, which can be replicated en masse, will collect water in the rainy season, purify it, freeze it into ice and store it for future use. The water distribution schedule will evolve with the needs of residents below; while it can be used to help in times of current drought, it’s also meant to store plentiful water for future generations.

The lower part of the Himalaya Water tower is comprised of six stem-like pipes that curve and wind together and collect and store water. Like the stem of a plant, these pipes grow strong as they absorb their maximum water capacity. In each of the six stems, a core tube is flanked by levels and levels of cells, which hold the water. The upper part of the building – the part that is visible above the snow line – is used for frozen storage. Four massive cores support steel cylindrical frames that, like the stems below, hold levels that radiate out, creating four steel tubes filled with ice. In between the two sections are mechanical systems that help freeze the water when the climatic conditions aren’t able to do so, purify the water and regulate the distribution of water and ice throughout the structure.

At the bottom of the structure, surrounding the six intertwined water tubes is a transport system that regulates fresh water distribution to the towns and cities below. The curving channels connect the mountains to the villages, and are also hold within them a railway for the transport of people and goods.
 
Crying on international shoulder won't help your cause, altimately it's China to decide the fate of millions of Indians. I understand now why China don't even bother to sign any water treaty nor to share any information regarding our project, talk to India is just waste of time. We will decide what is better for us, India can continue object, protest and whine like baby nobody care.

you are in sleep and writing in your dreams..the protest is the opportunity for China to mend its ways.. its always fair to give adversary a chance to mend its ways.
 
you are in sleep and writing in your dreams..the protest is the opportunity for China to mend its ways.. its always fair to give adversary a chance to mend its ways.

Mend our ways? :blink:, we're on the right track to get more electric power to developpe Tibet economy and make it more prosper than your North East, eventually all developped infrastructures there will be self-sustain to take care of India by itself, China won't have to inject more money to Tibet, it's just make perfect sense to us.

Pakistan and bangladesh had accused India but couldnot prove it .

Pakistan's accusation were proved wrong by WB earlier .So is the case with b'desh.All they are doing is accusing not proving it.

In the end it will be bangladesh that will be suffering the most not us .

I guess it's safe to said that India can't accuse nor prove anything against our hydropolitic neither. And if you think to use Bangladesh as meatshield against us, it won't work that way, We can verywell apply same hydropolitic to you that you have done to them than ultimately you will be targeted not China.
 
I guess it's safe to said that India can't accuse nor prove anything against our hydropolitic neither. And if you think to use Bangladesh as meatshield against us, it won't work that way, We can verywell apply same hydropolitic to you that you have done to them than ultimately you will be targeted not China.

You doesnot make any sense . Has GOI made any accusation that China is diverting water ?? Answer is No.

So you are just going over the board here.
 
Tibet contains 40% water of world, it will be China's future clean purify water processing and storage, built water plan and piping network will certainly enhance China strategic water reserve. I think China is moving to the right direction, even few of our folks are elaborating future concept of water storage in Himalaya.

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Himalaya Water Tower- eVolo | Architecture Magazine

Not to mention there was some reports a couple years back about reserves of water underground, and that some time later Russia could export water from Lake Baikal( one of the purest water sources in the world) to China if needed.
 
Not to mention there was some reports a couple years back about reserves of water underground, and that some time later Russia could export water from Lake Baikal( one of the purest water sources in the world) to China if needed.

Buying water from Russia is not a good permanent solution, can easily be subject of blackmail. The most important thing China need to do it's to have a network of purified plant and pipes that can distribute water and reservoirs to have some strategical reserve of water for every single town & city.
 
I think crying,whining is not going to get us anywhere as in the case of pakistan & Kashmir
A treaty with china will ensure our fair share of water & will further strengthen sino-Indian ties

China does not have a water treaty with any country, the water that goes to Xinjiang from Kazakhstan is paid for and there are plans of possibly bringing water from Tibet to Xinjiang, it is unlikely China signs a water treaty as we have voted against it a such plan at the UN.
 
China does not have a water treaty with any country, the water that goes to Xinjiang from Kazakhstan is paid for and there are plans of possibly bringing water from Tibet to Xinjiang, it is unlikely China signs a water treaty as we have voted against it a such plan at the UN.

so China is planning to ask India, Pakistan, Bangladesh for money for the water? well good luck with that if that's the plan ;)
 
Buying water from Russia is not a good permanent solution, can easily be subject of blackmail. The most important thing China need to do it's to have a network of purified plant and pipes that can distribute water and reservoirs to have some strategical reserve of water for every single town & city.

It is not a bad idea. My point is if China needed water we could get it from Baikal, build more desalination plants and divert from Tibet into Xinjiang which could help the dry regions.

so China is planning to ask India, Pakistan, Bangladesh for money for the water? well good luck with that if that's the plan ;)

No it is unlikely a water treaty is signed.
 
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