New Delhi, July 18 -- Summary The completion of Ethiopia's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has reignited tensions over Nile water rights, with Egypt and Sudan fearing reduced water flows.

While Ethiopia celebrates the dam as a clean energy symbol, experts warn of ecological impacts and diplomatic challenges.

The controversy highlights the complex balance between energy development and ecological sustainability in a climate-stressed world.

The completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydropower project, has reignited long-standing tensions over Nile river water rights between Egypt, Sudan and other neighbouring countries. Besides being praised as a symbol of clean energy and national pride by Ethiopia, ...