Tajikistan, a landlocked country in Central Asia, is on the brink of a monumental achievement with the construction of the Rogun Dam. Once completed, this dam is set to be the world’s tallest, and it has the potential to completely reshape the energy landscape of the region.
The project has been in the works for years, with Tajikistan aiming to gain energy independence and revive a Soviet-era power exchange system with neighboring countries Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. This has become even more important in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine War, which has shifted geopolitical dynamics in the region and made energy security a top priority for Tajikistan.
However, the road to building the Rogun Dam has not been easy. Funding complications have stalled progress at times, but with international support and a renewed focus on energy security, Tajikistan is pushing forward with the megaproject.
The Rogun Dam is not just a symbol of progress and development for Tajikistan, but also a potential game-changer for the entire region. As WSJ’s Breaking Ground series explores, the completion of the dam could have far-reaching implications for Tajikistan’s energy independence and its relationships with neighboring countries.
With changing regional dynamics and a renewed focus on energy security, Tajikistan is on the verge of a significant transformation. The Rogun Dam represents a step towards a more sustainable and secure energy future, and its completion will be a defining moment for the country and the region as a whole.
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Video “Tajikistan Is Struggling to Build a Dam Worth Over Half Its GDP | WSJ Breaking Ground” was uploaded on 02/05/2025 to Youtube Channel The Wall Street Journal
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One thing to consider is that the dams made on rivers flowing from the Himalayas collect a ton of sediment, which piles on the dam, making the dam hold more weight and restricting the flow. Pakistan and India already have to rebuild nearly a dozen dams and the three gorges dam in China is having issues too. I’m afraid the upkeep on these dams may be too much for a small country like Tajikistan to sustain
And in Africa Egypt is trying to stop southern African countries from developing their resources for the benefit of their peoples.
TIL there are countries called Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
Ask Ethiopia for help they know how to build a dam 😅
Hope all the ….stans are able to improve the lives of their people
Russia fails as a partner yet again, no surprise there, better to destroy than build according to 'master strategist' Putin.
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Didn´t even know what GDP is till Central Cee and 21 explained it to me
China takes far more than it gives. You have to sign over the whole country over to China to even get a tiny fund from them
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This will for sure affect the levels of Amu Darya and further decrease in the level of Aral sea. Ecological impact should also be considered.
Why not go to China before Covid? They were investing everywhere.
alright fine ill fund it
Do GERD in Ethiopia on the Nile next
Use bucket's then to store water
Eurasian countries have distinguished locations and enormous resources. I am surprised that such countries do not rise.
Someone create a Go-Fund me
$6 billion? That's chump change for Elon 😂
Good thing the narrator had the assistance of the "expert" he really added to the final product, not. She was doing a fine job, let her run with the ball.👎🏻
Don't worry, China will help!
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