

China's ambitious plan to build the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River has come under fresh scrutiny after reports that Chinese geologists have raised concerns about the project's location, citing risks of earthquakes and landslides.
The development is significant for India, as the proposed dam is located close to the India-China border.
Scientists Raise Safety Concerns
According to reports, some Chinese scientists have warned that the proposed dam site lies in a geologically active region prone to:
Earthquakes
Landslides
Geological instability
They have cautioned that these natural hazards could pose long-term challenges to the structural safety of the massive hydropower project.
Strategic Importance for India
The dam is being built on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, which flows into India as the Siang River before becoming the Brahmaputra in Assam.
Its proximityโreportedly around 50 km from the India-China borderโhas long raised concerns in India over:
Water security
Downstream river flows
Flood management
Ecological impacts
Project Not Cancelled
While the reports highlight geological risks, there has been no official announcement from the Chinese government that the mega dam project has been cancelled or will fail.
The concerns reflect scientific assessments about the challenges of constructing major infrastructure in a seismically sensitive region, rather than confirmation that the project will be abandoned.
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