Fails to Copy China! India’s $170 Billion Inland Waterways Network Plan Falls into Dilemma! - Video

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India, a country with a population that has surpassed that of China, has always had a strong desire to become the next China, or even surpass China. Therefore, India is learning and imitating China's development experience in many aspects.

For example, the Indian government once proposed a grand plan - to follow China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project and transfer part of the abundant water resources in the north and east to the water-deficient western and southern regions.

At the same time, they also plan to connect multiple rivers in the country into a complex water network system. The budget for this project is said to be as high as about 170 billion US dollars, which is extremely large.

However, there is a problem that deserves attention. It has been 44 years since the plan was proposed, but the Indian version of the "South-to-North Water Diversion" is still on the PPT.

So far, only one branch line has been completed, and it has not yet been put into operation, and there is no sign of the main project starting.

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