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Scientifically speaking, why not just do this?

Build colossal reinforced dams across the Andaman islands, Torres strait, Ryukyu and Okhotsk islands, etc

Because most of this area gets tons of rain, the water will naturally desalinate over time. Open channels at the bottoms of the dams would allow the saltiest, densest water to be pushed out into the ocean.

The Sundaland shallows would be completely replaced by freshwater rain within 30 years.

This water alone is enough to irrigate all the Eurasian deserts, minus Arabia. If it ran through an artificial river the size of the Mississippi, it would irrigate this area in under 200 years.

If you pipe the rest of the water into Arabia + Sahara, it would basically reverse global warming. It would also reclaim green, fertile land the size of THE AMERICAS. And it could probably all be done within 300 years.