Doklam standoff: China refuses to share date on Brahmaputra, Sutlej
“China normally shares the hydrological data with India during the period of May 15 to October 15 every year."
The Doklam standoff has entered into its third month. With no solution in sight, China has now withheld crucial date on the Brahmaputra and Sutlej rivers.
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China is mandated to share the hydrological data with India in accordance with an Expert Level mechanism set up in 2006.
"China normally shares the hydrological data with India during the period of May 15 to October 15 every year. But this year it has not shared the data so far," a External Affairs Ministry spokesperson said here today.
Replying to a question at the weekly media briefing, the spokesperson said it would be "premature" to link the two - Doklam standoff and failure of China to share hydrological data with India at a time when severe floods have ravaged large parts of Assam and other areas in the North-East.
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