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Why locals are protesting against the Upper Siang hydropower project in Arunachal Pradesh

Why locals are protesting against the Upper Siang hydropower project in Arunachal Pradesh
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Why locals are protesting against the Upper Siang hydropower project in Arunachal Pradesh

  • Two anti-dam activists from Arunachal Pradesh were put in preventive detention ahead of Union Power Minister visit to the state

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Indian government is planning a massive dam project on the Siang River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra.
  • This Upper Siang Multipurpose Storage Project, led by the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, aims to generate a huge amount of electricity (11,000 MW) but faces several challenges.
  • Displaced communities: The dam could flood villages and force more than 100,000 members of the Adi tribe to relocate, affecting their way of life and traditional lands.
  • Environmental worries: Experts are concerned that the project could disrupt the ecology of the region, especially considering the area's vulnerability to earthquakes and potential for worse flooding.
  • Approval concerns: Recent changes to forest laws have raised worries that environmental clearances might be rushed, leading to stronger opposition from local communities and environmental groups.

PRELIMS TAKEAWAY

  • The Forest (Conservation) Amendment Act (FCAA) of 2023

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