The Yarlung Tsangpo River hydropower station project has started, and the most unexpected reaction is from Indian netizens: Why did you start construction without our consent? Indian netizens feel offended, as the establishment of the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station was not approved by India. However, why does China's construction of its own Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station have anything to do with India? You can see the comments from netizens around the world in the comment section, who are mocking and ridiculing India, especially the netizens from Pakistan and Bangladesh, which are located downstream of the Indus and Ganges rivers, and have long been oppressed by India.

Now, India obviously knows that the pleasure of oppressing Pakistan and Bangladesh is now gone. After the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station is completed, India becomes the one controlled by water resources, so India is scared. It is because India is afraid of being treated the same way as Pakistan and Bangladesh, hence the impatience. Netizens from countries like South Korea, the UK, and the US also enjoy the chaos, hoping that India will be punished, so they constantly incite India and create a stir.

However, the reality is that if India wants respect, it must first respect others. Our country building the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station has nothing to do with India. Moreover, after the completion of the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station, only 6% of the water from the Yarlung Tsangpo River will be used, which doesn't have much impact. But India is still scared. India itself has done something wrong, and is afraid of being sanctioned in the future, which is why it is so nervous.

But India need not worry, China is a country that loves peace and will not abuse the function of the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station. The main purpose of the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station is to generate electricity for export, supplying power to South Asian and Southeast Asian countries. Especially Southeast Asian countries, which suffer serious power shortages, can get a large amount of electricity from the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower station.

As Vietnamese netizens said, we finally can have enough electricity. Only when the Southeast Asian countries listen to us and don't cause trouble, we will supply electricity in large quantities. If India also behaves well, selling electricity to India is not impossible, but it requires negotiations first.

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