The Diamer-Bhasha Dam, in a region of Pakistan formerly known as the Northern Areas, near the border with Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, is a planned $12bn, 4,500MW hydropower and reservoir project.
It would help significantly with both water and power shortages, according to the government.
But as the project struggles to secure funding from foreign governments and multilateral donors, it is providing a fascinating insight into the strange, double-edged relationship between the Asian Development Bank and China.
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