A Massive Threat Under the Himalayas | Is India Splitting?

What is really happening 100km beneath the Himalayas? Scientists have made a terrifying discovery under Tibet that changes everything we know about earthquakes in India. Recently, geological researchers found traces of rare Helium-3 gas in Tibetan hot springs, revealing a massive anomaly: the Indian tectonic plate isn't just colliding with the Eurasian plate—it is actively tearing into two layers. This process, known as "delamination," is driving massive earthquakes across the Himalayan belt, including Delhi, Nepal, and Bihar. But does this mean the map of India will break in half? What is the real threat to the northern states? In this video, we decode the 100km deep geological mystery happening right under our feet. Chapters (Crucial for SEO & Retention): 0:00 - The 24-Second Himalayan Disaster 2:50 - Why the Himalayas Are Still Growing 5:35 - The Strange Discovery in Tibet (Helium-3) 7:51 - Is the Indian Plate Splitting in Two? 9:56 - The "Delamination" Process Explained 11:36 - The Real Threat to India 13:13 - Why We Actually Need This to Happen Related Topics Covered: Indian tectonic plate splitting, Himalayan earthquakes explained, why Tibet is rising, Mount Everest geology, US Geological Survey earthquake data, Earth's mantle and magma, tectonic plate delamination, future of the Indian subcontinent map. #Himalayas #Geology #IndianTectonicPlate #Earthquake #ScienceMystery [FOLLOW US] INSTAGRAM---   / akashmotivation   FACEBOOK--- https://goo.gl/RTY7PR TWITTER--- https://goo.gl/tEowDe A EPISODE BY AKASH ARORA ALL RIGHT RESERVED MyIndia PRODUCTION [CREDITS] VOICE & EDITING = AKASH ARORA ACTOR = AKASH ARORA WRITTEN BY = AMAN SHARMA Copyright disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976 allowance is made for, fair use for purposes such as criticism,comment,news,reporting,teaching,scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non Profit,Educational or personal use tips the balance favour of fair use. This video has no negative impact on the original works (It would actually be positive for them) Please Note -This video is for teaching purposes. -It is not transformative in nature. -We used only bits and pieces of videos to get the point across where necessary.