Almost all the projects that are being worked out have many deterrents , more so when two or more states are involved .. China is linking north south rivers which is a huge project that will be completed in 2050 after nearly 100 years ...This is a very informative article that analyses the river linking projects both in China and India..
http://orfonline.org/cms/sites/orfonline/modules/analysis/AnalysisDetail.html?cmaid=2134&mmacmaid=64
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
linking rivers is surely a good idea. But the issue is the large capital required and the time taken. The Narmada Dam is being built from years at a huge cost depriving other irrigation projects in the state. China is 8-9 times richer than India and is a dictatorial country with no opposition and a forcefully regimented population. Such projects in India with Indian penchant for delays and corruption shall be few and far in between.
Risks are imminent considering the fact that river linking is beneficial in more than one ways. If the river linking programme takes inordinate time, cost of the project is bound to swell beyond imagination. Certainly there are certain factors bound to be taken in the early stages of the Project.
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