Policy Engagements and Blogs

Infrastructure development in the Northeast: Hydropower, natural resources, legal and institutional frameworks and compliance

July 18, 2019

READ THE PAPER BY MANJU MENON
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

In 2000, the central government declared Northeast India as India’s hydropower hub. Over 165 large dam projects were proposed to come up in the region. These projects were held as crucial to India’s energy and environmental security as well as the economic development of the country’s marginalised northeastern borderlands. However, nearly two decades on, this proposal to regulate the region’s water resources remains unimplemented. In addition, the projects have generated a lot of public opposition in Arunachal Pradesh where most of these dams are supposed to be situated, and in the downstream Brahmaputra valley of Assam. This article will look into the government’s hype and failure to construct hydropower dams in the Northeast region. It points to the need for a reflexive political decision on water resource management from the BJP-led governments in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and at the Centre.

Authors

Tags