Myanmar junta revives plans for China-backed mega-dam
- May 25, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Myanmar junta revives plans for China-backed mega-dam
Sub: Geography
Sec: Mapping
Tags: Myitsone dam, Myanmar junta revives plans for China-backed mega-dam
Context:
- Myanmar’s junta has revived plans for a $3.6 billion Chinese-backed dam in the north of the country that was suspended more than 10 years ago following huge public opposition.
Details:
- Myanmar is a vital piece of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, Xi’s flagship $1 trillion project that includes maritime, rail and road projects in Asia, Africa and Europe.
- Last year an alliance of ethnic minority armed groups seized swathes of territory in Shan state along the border with China’s Yunnan province.
Myitsone dam:
- The project to build the 6,000-megawatt Myitsone dam in northern Kachin state was ended in 2011 under a previous junta.
- The dam will be built on the Ayeyarwady River.
- It would have exported around 90% of the power it generated to China.
- A World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) report in 2018 estimated that some 34 million people in Myanmar live in the Ayeyarwady basin, roughly two-thirds of the country’s population.
- Animals potentially impacted due to dam construction include the endangered Irrawaddy dolphin and the critically endangered Ganges shark.
Ayeyarwady River:
- The geographical source: Ridong Qu headwaters, southeast Tibet, China.
- The Irrawaddy River (official Romanisation: Ayeyarwady) is the largest river in Myanmar.
- Originating from the confluence of the N’mai and Mali rivers, it flows from north to south before emptying through the Irrawaddy Delta in the Ayeyarwady Region into the Andaman Sea.
- Tributaries:
- Left: Chindwin River, Mu River
- Right: Myitnge