Can’t share Brahmaputra data but open for talks to resume Kailash Yatra: China

Can’t share Brahmaputra data but open for talks to resume Kailash Yatra: China

 

BEIJING: Post Doklam, China today said it cannot share with India the hydrological data of the Brahmaputra river due to upgradation of data collection station in Tibet but expressed readiness for talks to reopen the Nathu La pass in Sikkim for the Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra.

China is expected to share hydrological data on the Sutlej and Brahmaputra rivers with India during the flood season of May 15 to June 15 under a bilateral expert-level mechanism established in 2006.

“For long time we have conducted cooperation on the river data with the Indian side. But to upgrade and renovate the relevant station in the Chinese side, we do not have the conditions now to collect the relevant statistics of the river,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told media here.

Asked when will China provide the data, which was reportedly suspended due to the Doklam standoff, he said, “We will later consider that.”

Asked whether India has been informed about not sharing of the hydrological data, he said according to his information the Indian side is is aware of the relevant situation. (AGENCIES)

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