
Himanta Biswa Sarma
A senior aide to Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif, citing India's suspension of Indus Waters Treaty, cautioned that China might also weaponise the Brahmaputra waters in support of its "all-weather friend". Sarma stated on X, "What If China Stops Brahmaputra Water to India? A Response to Pakistan's New Scare Narrative. After India decisively moved away from the outdated Indus Waters Treaty, Pakistan is now spinning another manufactured threat..."
"Let's dismantle this myth - not with fear, but with facts and national clarity: Brahmaputra: A River That Grows in India - Not Shrinks," he said. "China contributes only 30-35% of the Brahmaputra's total flow - mostly through glacial melt and limited Tibetan rainfall. The remaining 65-70% is generated within India, thanks to: torrential monsoon rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya... tributaries like Subansiri, Lohit, Kameng, Manas, Dhansiri, Jia-Bharali, Kopili; additional inflows from the Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia Hills via rivers such as Krishnai, Digaru, and Kulsi."
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