Transboundary Water Governance between India and China: Geopolitical and Hydropolitical Dimensions of the Brahmaputra River Abstract The Brahmaputra River—known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet—is one of Asia’s most significant transboundary rivers, flowing from China through India and into Bangladesh. As upper riparian and hydro-technological powerhouse, China’s infrastructural activities on the river, including dam construction … Continue reading Assess the geopolitical and hydropolitical dimensions of transboundary water governance between India and China, with specific reference to the Brahmaputra River. Analyze the implications of China’s upstream infrastructure projects, absence of a binding water-sharing treaty, and the broader strategic concerns for India’s water security and regional diplomacy.