Bangladesh must understand that every country's interest is to look after its citizen first and then the others. Obviously if India dnt release water then the overflow will cause more severe damage. It's very sad to know after helping Bangladesh so much to get freedom from Pakistan they consider India as their enemy. Instead of blaming India why you d'nt build a diversion and store water so that the people and the villages don't get affected.
@crashhold I think India should understand the consequence of water control which they are facing by Chines Dam. If it is not big problem for India then why they keep protesting to stop Chines Dam on their river flow and trying to take attention of others??? It is very simple sense, there is no way for down stream country to protect the land if water flow come from the up stream specially in Rainy season. Again there is no option get water if up stream land block the water.
@mskhaider i am an indian and what shown in this documentary is true and reason for this is our country ... i will try my best to rectify it and do whatever in my power to make my govt aware of this .
@mskhaider I understand the problem when china does that the problem will be large. These disputes may be solved by International court. This is not unique to India and Bangladesh, such disputes are common among Indian states. Its attitude of people who think if river starts in their region they own it again its not about Indians. Population is the main reason, next global warning. India and Bangladesh show implement one child policy like China. They should also invest in desalination tech.
@crashhold There is another fact I like to include here Farakka was build for trial purpose but question is arrived, how many years this trial project should be. This is globalization era, no one should do anything in terms of affecting neighbour country, what India has been practising long time of period. One more question, "WHY NON OF THE INDIAN'S NEIGHBOUR HAVE GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM". Even with their some states in East known by SEVEN SISTER COUNTRY.
Mate i understand what u mean, but u need to understand that it is against UN regulations to build this dam if it adversely effects another country. Its n international river, bangladesh has rights over it just as much as India has. Its not about the war, just because India helped us in the war, it dsn't mean we'll starve ourselves of water and let our ppl die and help the indian ppl.
of course a country should look after its individual interests, however india looks a lot like the big bad USA - only in it for themselves, and couldn't give a care in the world what happens to other nations. The water policies of India are not just affecting their neighbor, they've had repercussions on many communities in India itself; its clear the gov't of India is only interested in turning a profit as opposed to saving lives.
@andrew90067 Dont talk like a shit. india is never our good neighbor. the only they did is 1971 near the end of the war , they helped us. They helped us for their own benefits . NOT BANGLADESHI PEOPLE.
@andrew90067 If you become Indian neighbour then your tone would be changed I am sure. Ask all the Indian neighbours then then talk. India making trouble to China (border war, water), Pakistan (border war, water), Bangladesh (border war, water), Sri-Lanka (Tamil Tiger made by India), Nepal (Border 1978 to 1991), Burma (Border 1968 to 1998), and even Bhutan (Border pushing 1979). India is a big problem in this part of the world perhaps in Asia.
Please help to Stop India from building Tipaimukh Dam on Bangladesh borders by signing the petition just copy & paste: epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/25033 into your browser
this is beautifully done. recently, i had people going haywire over the floods in bangkok, thailand. i live there at the moment, but i hardly saw any water where i live. just like in bangladesh, it seemed only the poor were affected mainly through the flooding.
i am proud to be bangladeshi and would love to dream up a project like this that creates awareness. thanks to the people that did this! keep up the good work!
It is so upsetting. As a Bangladeshi, I feel so helpless. Big countries and their big companies' interest comes first and humanity is not in the equation. My thanks to people behind this documentary for bringing this issue in such an organized way. I hope things change in coming days.
@naushadzaman hope and India, maybe not a good match for Bangladesh. but we (Bangladeshi) shall wait and keep hoping, someday in near future things may change, India might understand value of humanity at least for their own good. India has been playing with the international rivers (against Bangladesh) for years, and in which way this is fair to us? India has been taking advantages of so many things, just because we're surrounded by them.
gosh that sounds seriously serious
seennlisten 2 weeks ago
Busterdz of asia - pak , ind
Mhnahid27 1 month ago
Bangladesh must understand that every country's interest is to look after its citizen first and then the others. Obviously if India dnt release water then the overflow will cause more severe damage. It's very sad to know after helping Bangladesh so much to get freedom from Pakistan they consider India as their enemy. Instead of blaming India why you d'nt build a diversion and store water so that the people and the villages don't get affected.
crashhold 2 months ago
@crashhold I think India should understand the consequence of water control which they are facing by Chines Dam. If it is not big problem for India then why they keep protesting to stop Chines Dam on their river flow and trying to take attention of others??? It is very simple sense, there is no way for down stream country to protect the land if water flow come from the up stream specially in Rainy season. Again there is no option get water if up stream land block the water.
mskhaider 2 months ago 4
@mskhaider i am an indian and what shown in this documentary is true and reason for this is our country ... i will try my best to rectify it and do whatever in my power to make my govt aware of this .
deb12309f 4 weeks ago
@mskhaider I understand the problem when china does that the problem will be large. These disputes may be solved by International court. This is not unique to India and Bangladesh, such disputes are common among Indian states. Its attitude of people who think if river starts in their region they own it again its not about Indians. Population is the main reason, next global warning. India and Bangladesh show implement one child policy like China. They should also invest in desalination tech.
Muralidharan001 1 week ago
@crashhold There is another fact I like to include here Farakka was build for trial purpose but question is arrived, how many years this trial project should be. This is globalization era, no one should do anything in terms of affecting neighbour country, what India has been practising long time of period. One more question, "WHY NON OF THE INDIAN'S NEIGHBOUR HAVE GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM". Even with their some states in East known by SEVEN SISTER COUNTRY.
mskhaider 2 months ago
@crashhold
Mate i understand what u mean, but u need to understand that it is against UN regulations to build this dam if it adversely effects another country. Its n international river, bangladesh has rights over it just as much as India has. Its not about the war, just because India helped us in the war, it dsn't mean we'll starve ourselves of water and let our ppl die and help the indian ppl.
tahfim124 2 months ago
@crashhold
of course a country should look after its individual interests, however india looks a lot like the big bad USA - only in it for themselves, and couldn't give a care in the world what happens to other nations. The water policies of India are not just affecting their neighbor, they've had repercussions on many communities in India itself; its clear the gov't of India is only interested in turning a profit as opposed to saving lives.
rainonme01 1 month ago
We know there are 17 dams on upstream. of Bangladesh. During the wait season, India open
gates , Whole Bangladesh is flooded. During winter seasons, all gates are closed. there is no water down stream.
hassan1854 2 months ago
India and pakistan are two shit of Asia.
knight0519 2 months ago 3
Hatred is not good, we wrwe one piece of land and we may become one pieceof land again and acouple of good leaders can make it happen.
islamshah13 1 month ago
This is a pakistani work to break relations between India and bangladesh .
andrew90067 2 months ago
@andrew90067 Dont talk like a shit. india is never our good neighbor. the only they did is 1971 near the end of the war , they helped us. They helped us for their own benefits . NOT BANGLADESHI PEOPLE.
knight0519 2 months ago 3
@andrew90067 If you become Indian neighbour then your tone would be changed I am sure. Ask all the Indian neighbours then then talk. India making trouble to China (border war, water), Pakistan (border war, water), Bangladesh (border war, water), Sri-Lanka (Tamil Tiger made by India), Nepal (Border 1978 to 1991), Burma (Border 1968 to 1998), and even Bhutan (Border pushing 1979). India is a big problem in this part of the world perhaps in Asia.
mskhaider 2 months ago
@andrew90067 what are you smoking mate?
potasiyam 2 months ago
@fettkatt87 if you dare to watch this youtube video. what does your bible says about God -
watch?v=AlitLY5ff74
slaveofallah8jannah 2 months ago
India is exploiting our political unrest.
oxymor0n1 2 months ago
Please help to Stop India from building Tipaimukh Dam on Bangladesh borders by signing the petition just copy & paste: epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/25033 into your browser
dobirmiah 2 months ago
this is beautifully done. recently, i had people going haywire over the floods in bangkok, thailand. i live there at the moment, but i hardly saw any water where i live. just like in bangladesh, it seemed only the poor were affected mainly through the flooding.
i am proud to be bangladeshi and would love to dream up a project like this that creates awareness. thanks to the people that did this! keep up the good work!
Rizwanrah 2 months ago 4
It is so upsetting. As a Bangladeshi, I feel so helpless. Big countries and their big companies' interest comes first and humanity is not in the equation. My thanks to people behind this documentary for bringing this issue in such an organized way. I hope things change in coming days.
naushadzaman 2 months ago 8
@naushadzaman hope and India, maybe not a good match for Bangladesh. but we (Bangladeshi) shall wait and keep hoping, someday in near future things may change, India might understand value of humanity at least for their own good. India has been playing with the international rivers (against Bangladesh) for years, and in which way this is fair to us? India has been taking advantages of so many things, just because we're surrounded by them.
monBikiron 2 months ago
@fettkatt87 hmmmm which version?
arafatazam 2 months ago 5