The Yarlung Zangbo dam project represents a watershed moment in China’s emergence as a hydro-hegemon capable of manipulating water flows across multiple international boundaries for its own strategic advantage. While Beijing frames the initiative as part of its renewable energy transition and Tibet development plan, the project’s location, scale, and timing reveal concerning and calculated geopolitical motivations that extend well beyond energy security considerations alone.
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