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China says ready to join panel to share water

BEIJING: Refuting reports of China joining the water wars between India and Pakistan by blocking a tributary of the Brahmaputra river, Chinese official media on

Published on: Oct 11, 2016 07:52 AM IST
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BEIJING: Refuting reports of China joining the water wars between India and Pakistan by blocking a tributary of the Brahmaputra river, Chinese official media on Monday said that Beijing is ready to join a multilateral cooperation mechanism with India and Bangladesh to share the waters.

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Relations between China and India should not be affected by “imaginary water war”, an article in the state-run Global Times said, adding that Beijing is unlikely to use Brahmaputra river water as a potential weapon.

It said China is willing to have multilateral cooperation with India and Bangladesh to share the waters. The proposal is significant as China has no water treaty with India to share the river waters.

“It is easy to understand the anger of Indian people as they read recent news reports saying China had blocked a tributary of the Brahmaputra river, which is a trans-boundary river flowing from southwest China’s Tibet into the northeastern Indian state of Assam and later into Bangladesh, serving as an important water source for the regions,” it said.

However, what is worrying is that some Indian media outlets linked the blockage with India’s recent water dispute with Pakistan, trying to create the false impression that China may be interested in taking part in the “so-called water war between the two South Asian countries to give Pakistan silent support,” the article stated

 
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