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      Harnessing the Himalayas: Why Strategic Hydropower is Northeast India’s Ecological and Economic Shield

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      By Dr. Atop Lego

      The Himalayan ecosystem is undeniably one of the most dynamic and complex geological frontiers on the planet. For decades, the narrative surrounding development in this region—particularly in Northeast India—has been dominated by a fear of its fragility. While ecological preservation is paramount, a blanket paralysis on infrastructure development ignores the harsh scientific, climatic, and geopolitical realities of the 21st century. Today, large-scale, scientifically engineered hydropower projects in Arunachal Pradesh are not merely energy generators; they are essential instruments for flood mitigation, climate resilience, and national water security.

      To understand the necessity of these projects, one must first look at the hydrology of the Brahmaputra River basin. Every monsoon, the unchecked ferocity of rivers like the Siang, Dibang, and Subansiri brings catastrophic flooding to downstream Assam. This is not a gentle inundation but a violently erosive force that alters river morphology, destroys agriculture, and displaces millions.

      Scientifically, managing a river basin with such massive volumetric flow requires “reservoir storage” and “flood moderation” infrastructure. Multipurpose dams act as giant shock absorbersof flashfloods. During periods of extreme rainfall or potential glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), these reservoirs can store excess runoff, reducing the peak discharge downstream to manageable levels. Without such interventions, downstream communities remain completely at the mercy of increasingly erratic, climate-change-induced monsoon patterns.

      A prominent example of this essential intervention is the proposed Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP). Often misunderstood merely as a mega-dam for electricity, SUMP is fundamentally a strategic flood-control and water-security asset. The Siang River alone contributes nearly a third of the Brahmaputra’s total flow. By establishing a massive storage mechanism on the Siang, India can effectively regulate the river’s flow, significantly blunting the devastating impact of annual floods in Assam while generating clean, renewable energy.

      But what about the seismic risks? It is a well-documented fact that the Northeast falls under Seismic Zone V, indicating high tectonic activity. However, acknowledging this risk is where modern engineering begins, not where it ends. The science of seismology and structural engineering has evolved exponentially. Today’s dams are not the rigid, unyielding walls of the 20th century.

      Modern dam design incorporates “Dynamic Structural Analysisaccounting soil foundationinteraction and hydrodynamic forces on Dam” and utilizes probablePeak Ground Acceleration (PGA) to simulate the exact seismic forces, a specific site might experience. Engineers employ seismic retrofitting, flexible core materials, and deeply anchored foundations that allow structures to absorb and dissipate kinetic energy during an earthquake. One need only look at Japan—a nation situated on the highly volatile “Ring of Fire”—to see this science in action. During the catastrophic 9.0 magnitude Tohoku earthquake in 2011, Japan’s meticulously engineered dams withstood massive seismic shocks with virtually no structural failure. Applying these world-class engineering parameters ensures that projects in Arunachal Pradesh are built to survive extreme geological events.

      Furthermore, there is a pressing geopolitical reality that cannot be ignored: the doctrine of lower riparian rights. The Siang is the continuation of the YarlungTsangpo, which originates in Tibet. China is already aggressively pursuing mega-dam projects upstream on the Tsangpo, including a proposed super-dam at the Great Bend just before the river enters India.

      In international water law, “prior appropriation” or establishing “user rights” is critical. If India fails to build substantial storage and usage infrastructure on its side of the border, it risks losing its lower riparian rights. An upstream superpower could theoretically manipulate water flow—hoarding water during dry seasons to cause droughts,or releasing massive torrents during the monsoon to create artificial floods (often termed “water bombs”). Building SUMP is therefore a scientific and strategic imperative to establish India’s rightful claim to the river’s yield and to buffer against any upstream hydrological manipulation.

      Finally, there is the global imperative of the clean energy transition. As India races toward its Net Zero emissions target by 2070, it is heavily expanding its solar and wind capacities. However, solar and wind are inherently intermittent—they do not produce power when the sun sets or the wind stops. To maintain grid stability, a robust “baseload” power source is mathematically necessary. Coal provides this currently, but to phase out coal, hydro-electricity is the most viable, clean alternative. Hydropower provides rapid-response “inertia” to the power grid, capable of ramping up in minutes to stabilize energy supply.

      The narrative that any massive intervention in the Himalayas is inherently disastrous is an outdated perspective that ignores modern scientific capability. Rivers left entirely to their own devices in an era of extreme climate change are becoming a source of unmitigated disaster for downstream communities.

      Through rigorous geological surveying, cutting-edge seismic engineering, and precise hydrological modelling, infrastructure like the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project can be executed safely. By embracing science over apprehension, Northeast India can transform its untamed rivers from perennial sources of sorrow into the engines of its economic prosperity and ecological security.

      (The author is a retired Chief Engineer (PWD) and Seismic & Structural Consultant)

      HP News Service

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      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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