China has begun construction on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) River in Tibet, a $167 billion project aimed at boosting clean energy and economic growth. While Beijing touts the dam as a green energy milestone and a stimulus for its slowing economy, neighboring countries India and Bangladesh have raised concerns about potential downstream impacts on water flow, agriculture, and local communities. Environmentalists and human rights advocates warn of risks to biodiversity, forced relocations, and lack of adequate consultation or compensation. China insists the project is within its sovereign rights and claims there will be no adverse effects downstream, but skepticism remains high. The dam’s construction has also triggered a surge in related stocks and is seen as a major move in China’s renewable energy ambitions.
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