"China and India have appropriate cooperation mechanism on trans border rivers," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told PTI here.
"The mechanism has been functioning smoothly at present and has been effective. The Chinese side is willing to continue its cooperation with the Indian side on this," he said in a written response to a question about an article in state-run Global Times that stated China is ready to join a multilateral cooperation mechanism involving India and Bangladesh to share the waters.
The proposal is significant as China has no water treaty with India to share the river waters.
"It is easy to understand the anger of Indian people as they read recent news reports saying China had blocked a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, which is a trans-boundary river flowing from Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region into the northeastern Indian state of Assam and later into Bangladesh, serving as an important water source for the regions," it said.
"Frankly, there is no need for India to overreact to such projects, which aim to help with reasonable development and utilisation of water resources," it said.
While it is understandable that India is sensitive to China's water exploitation on the Brahmaputra as a downstream country, it said "China is unlikely to use the waters of the river as a potential weapon".
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