Reportedly the world most expensive infrastructure project ever, the massive 1.2 trillion-yuan (($167-170 billion) Medog Hydropower Station features a five-stage cascade system. It sits at the world’s highest river’s dramatic U-turn before it enters India’s Arunachal Pradesh state as the Siang River and flows into Assam as the Brahmaputra before continuing it course into Bangladesh.
tirsdag 23. juni 2026
India raises its guard as China accelerates building of world’s largest, potentially most dangerous hydropower dam in Tibet
India is monitoring with high alarm the site in Tibet where satellite imagery and intelligence inputs reveal a sharp acceleration in China’s construction of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam in a seismically active area on the Yarlung Tsangpo river, just 50 kilometres from its Arunachal Pradesh state border, said Indian media reports Jun 18-20. New Delhi is also taking measures to counter what China may throw at it through this dam in potential future conflict situations.
Reportedly the world most expensive infrastructure project ever, the massive 1.2 trillion-yuan (($167-170 billion) Medog Hydropower Station features a five-stage cascade system. It sits at the world’s highest river’s dramatic U-turn before it enters India’s Arunachal Pradesh state as the Siang River and flows into Assam as the Brahmaputra before continuing it course into Bangladesh.
Reportedly the world most expensive infrastructure project ever, the massive 1.2 trillion-yuan (($167-170 billion) Medog Hydropower Station features a five-stage cascade system. It sits at the world’s highest river’s dramatic U-turn before it enters India’s Arunachal Pradesh state as the Siang River and flows into Assam as the Brahmaputra before continuing it course into Bangladesh.