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Bangladesh greenlights Padma barrage meant to blunt Farakka’s upstream damage

International
Published on 13 May 2026
Bangladesh greenlights Padma barrage meant to blunt Farakka’s upstream damage

A US 280 million plan targets Farakka spillovers

Bangladesh has approved a major Padma River barrage project designed to reduce adverse upstream effects attributed to India’s Farakka Barrage. The first phase is projected to cost over USD 280 million, and officials say the work is in Bangladesh’s national interest. Talks on Ganges water sharing with India are continuing as both sides navigate the river’s future.

  • Bangladesh approved a Padma River barrage to counter Farakka impacts
  • First phase cost is pegged at over USD 280 million
  • Officials call it a national interest project
  • Ganges water sharing talks with India remain ongoing
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