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Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In a major development, China is set to construct a 'super' dam on the Brahmaputra river, close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Tibet, reports Hindustan Times.
Originating in what China calls the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), the river flows into Arunachal Pradesh where it is called Siang, and then to Assam where it is called the Brahmaputra. In TAR, the river is called Yarlung Zangbo.
Power Construction Corporation of China (Powerchina) signed a strategic cooperation agreement on bygone 16 October under the CCP's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) with the TAR Government, marking the beginning of initial work for the dam's construction.
The development gains significance as there have long been apprehensions that China could try to weaponise the cross-border rivers.