China's Mega Dam Could Change Asia Forever
China is building what could become the world's largest hydroelectric dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet. The project is expected to produce more electricity than any dam ever built. But because the river flows into India and Bangladesh, experts have raised concerns about water security, regional stability, and the geopolitical impact of upstream control. In this video, we explore the engineering, strategic importance, and why this project has become one of the most closely watched infrastructure developments in the world. #shorts #China #India #MegaDam #Geopolitics #Engineering #Hydropower #Infrastructure #Science #Facts

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