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Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

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In China's history, the South-to-North Water Diversion Project was a common large-scale project designed to transport water from rich to arid areas by adjusting the distribution of water resources. Although this kind of project is expensive, it is not very difficult with China's 5,000 years of experience.

In recent years, however, China has announced a new initiative related to water resources, similar to the previous South-to-North Water Transfer Project. However, outside media recently published a report claiming that due to China's new plans, the Brahmaputra may no longer flow to India!

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

The Brahmaputra is an important river that crosses Asia, flowing through three countries, China, India and Bangladesh, providing valuable water resources. In China, the Brahmaputra River crosses four prefecture-level administrative units in Tibet, Shigatse, Lhasa, Shannan and Nyingchi, covering 23 counties and flowing 165.4 billion cubic meters per year. It is precisely by relying on this huge water flow and Tibet's high altitude geographical advantage that China has tried to achieve the goal of south-to-north water diversion by changing the flow of the Brahmaputra River, the so-called Tibet Water Diversion Project.

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

It is worth noting that China's northwest region has historically been the focus of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project due to frequent drought problems due to water scarcity and low humidity. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the "water transfer policy" has effectively alleviated the water shortage problem in many cities and counties. Meanwhile, in India, the river is known as the Brahmaputra River, and it is an important river in northeast India, providing critical support for power generation, irrigation and drinking water in the region.

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

Especially given the arid climate and water scarcity in northeast India, the Brahmaputra River is vital to local agriculture, industry and residents' livelihood. In addition, due to the complex terrain and inaccessibility of the two banks, the Brahmaputra River area has been the focus of territorial disputes between India and Bangladesh. Overall, the Brahmaputra River is of great geopolitical and security importance for India.

However, outside media have recently blamed China for the problem, claiming that China's South-to-North Water Transfer Project will result in a significant reduction in the flow of water from the Brahmaputra River, and may even cause the river to no longer flow into India. However, this statement is not accurate, and it seems that the outside media is just creating panic and trying to stir up contradictions between India and China.

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

First of all, China has always adhered to a diplomatic attitude of peace, cooperation and win-win results, and will not interfere with the social development of other countries for its own selfish interests. The fact that China almost always lends a generous hand in times of difficulty, crisis, and disaster for countries around the world shows that it is unlikely to actively weaken the development prospects of other countries.

Second, the Brahmaputra River is only a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, which itself decreases before it flows through China. Moreover, China's Tibet-to-North Water Transfer Project will not be carried out through the branch of the Brahmaputra River, so India's water resources will not be affected.

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

Therefore, China's deployment will not affect India's water supply, and outside media reports seem to be just sowing discord and trying to sow tensions. China has always adhered to a diplomatic attitude of peace, cooperation and win-win results, and is willing to work with other countries around the world to promote global economic development and social progress.

Therefore, we hope that India can look at this issue rationally and recognize which countries are worthy of cooperation, and China, as a neighboring country, has always shown generosity and friendliness. India should understand that under Western countries, especially the US capitalist system, the position of partners and allies is often precarious, while China has been a staunch supporter of peace and development in the region.

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

In conclusion, we welcome comments on this issue. Instead of being swayed by the incitement of the external media, it is better to rationally view and strengthen international cooperation to jointly address the global challenges.

Foreign media: Because of China's new deployment, this river may no longer flow into India!

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