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China hasn't shared water data with India since 2022: Govt in RTI response

This data-sharing mechanism, seen as a key pillar of transboundary water cooperation, was especially significant given the absence of any water-sharing treaty between India and China.

May 28, 2025 / 20:39 IST
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An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols the Brahmaputra river near Guwahati (File Photo)
An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols the Brahmaputra river near Guwahati (File Photo)

China has stopped sharing critical hydrological data with India since 2022, a revelation that could have serious implications for flood forecasting and water management in India’s northeastern and northern regions. The Ministry of Jal Shakti confirmed this in a written response to a Right to Information (RTI) query filed by India Today.

"No information on hydrological data or hydro structures has been shared by China with India since 2022," read the reply to the query, as quoted by India Today in its report.

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The hydrological data in question typically includes river water levels, discharge rates, rainfall patterns, and details about upstream hydro-infrastructure - vital inputs that Indian agencies use for early warning systems and infrastructure planning for rivers like the Brahmaputra and the Sutlej, which originate in China and flow into India.

Under bilateral agreements, China has been providing real-time hydrological data on the Brahmaputra and the Sutlej during the monsoon months. These rivers carry enormous volumes of water and are prone to sudden flooding, especially during heavy rainfall or glacier melting events.