Secondly, it is also necessary to calculate the negative impact after the dam's destruction based on the dam's architectural structure and construction environment, and assess whether it is necessary to evacuate the population in advance, as well as the possibility of subsequent repairs.
Throughout the planning meeting, everyone was using computers to conduct model simulations, debating and arguing with each other, with documents full of data flying everywhere, yet no consensus was reached.
"The Farakka Dam must not be destroyed. It is a crucial dam on a tributary of the midstream Ganges River. Do you know how many times we negotiated with Bangladesh to secure the construction rights for this dam? It affects the livelihoods of tens of thousands of farmers!"
"The bombing of the Iptai Dam would have too great an impact, requiring the relocation of too many people, and the government's expenditure would be too high, outweighing any benefits!"
