Arunalchal Pradesh, the northeastern state of India borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south and shares international borders with Burma to the east, Bhutan in the west and the People’s Republic of China in the north. Majority of its part is claimed by China as part of South Tibet.
China’s proposal to build dams on the Brahmaputra’s Tibetan stretch is threatening to kill the tributaries of one of the biggest rivers of South Asia. The river drastically loses its height when it enters India, creating several waterfalls and rapids, making the white waters ideal for rafting. This effort’s of China to generate more hydroelectricity is sure taking the charge away from India’s adventure tourism.
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