India voices alarm over China’s plans to build world’s largest dam in Tibet
- Plans are underway to construct the Grand Inga Dam on the Congo River, which would be the world's largest hydroelectric plant, generating twice the power of China's Three Gorges.
- The project has faced delays and challenges, including the recent withdrawal of China's Three Gorges Corporation due to frustrations with DR Congo's management.
- Approximately 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lack electricity, highlighting the need for the Grand Inga Dam despite its funding difficulties.
- Critics argue that the dam may benefit South African consumers more than the Congolese people, raising concerns about environmental impacts and displacement.
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