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10 Aug 2017, 12:15:54


India planning road connecting six countries


New Delhi is now planning to extend the India- Myanmar-Thailand road link to Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, shortening travel from Mekong River to India using water transport, in its bid to bind it closer to the Association of South East Asian Nations and the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, according to Chhibber.

The plan for the India-Myanmar-Thailand highway is not a new one. It’s been on the drawing board since 2001 when it was called the India-Myanmar Friendship Road, according to Vijay Chhibber, India’s former roads secretary.

Under the Modi government’s ‘Act East’ policy, India is investing in road and rail links on its north-east borders, where it rubs shoulders with Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, and Myanmar.

The road link will be funded by the Asian Development Bank under the South Asian Subregional Economic Cooperation programme, according to a report by India www.financialexpress.com/in

Involving India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka, the programme doubled investments on infrastructure to $6 billion since 2011 compared to $3.5 billion in previous decade, said Ronald Antonio Q. Butiong, Manila-based director at ADB’s Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division.

New projects include the Kaladan multimodal transit transport project connecting India’s Mizoram state with ports in Kolkata and Myanmar’s Sittwe.

India has financed the $120 million Sittwe port construction, according to SASEC.

“Regional cooperation is a slow process and you have to have a lot of patience,” said Butiong by phone from Manila. “You couldn’t imagine this happening a few years ago. But now it looks like it’s becoming a reality.”

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government approved $256 million to upgrade a section of a remote border road last month, few took notice.

Yet India’s decision to revive plans for the trilateral highway, part of an ambitious 1,360-kilometer (845 mile) crossing to link northeastern India with markets in Thailand and beyond, marks the next phase in the jostle between New Delhi and Beijing for economic and strategic influence in the region.

In the last two years alone, India has assigned more than $4.7 billion in contracts for the development of its border roads, according to government figures, including the highway which will run from Moreh in Manipur through Tamu in Myanmar to Mae-Sot in Thailand.

The construction has taken on new urgency as China pushes ahead with its own vast ‘One Belt, One Road’ infrastructure initiative, expected to involve investments worth more than half a trillion dollars across 62 nations.

The intercontinental web of road, rail and trade links has raised concerns among strategic rivals India, Russia, the US and Japan. Among the biggest showcases of the plan — an economic corridor that runs through the Pakistan-administered part of disputed Kashmir, which both India and Pakistan claim — has unsettled equations in the South Asian neighborhood, where border tensions often simmer.

“With China’s growing interest in the region, as its wealth grows, its influence is growing beyond its borders,’’ said K. Yhome, New Delhi-based senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation. So while China is pushing for a north-south economic corridor under the ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative, India is aiming to build links with its eastern neighbors, he said.-SAA
 
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Watching the route map of the road that India wants to build to connect with other countries, I am relieved to see it does not enter BD land.
 
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lol Another Chabahar Delusional thing lol
 
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10 Aug 2017, 12:15:54


India planning road connecting six countries


New Delhi is now planning to extend the India- Myanmar-Thailand road link to Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, shortening travel from Mekong River to India using water transport, in its bid to bind it closer to the Association of South East Asian Nations and the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, according to Chhibber.

The plan for the India-Myanmar-Thailand highway is not a new one. It’s been on the drawing board since 2001 when it was called the India-Myanmar Friendship Road, according to Vijay Chhibber, India’s former roads secretary.

Under the Modi government’s ‘Act East’ policy, India is investing in road and rail links on its north-east borders, where it rubs shoulders with Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, and Myanmar.

The road link will be funded by the Asian Development Bank under the South Asian Subregional Economic Cooperation programme, according to a report by India www.financialexpress.com/in

Involving India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka, the programme doubled investments on infrastructure to $6 billion since 2011 compared to $3.5 billion in previous decade, said Ronald Antonio Q. Butiong, Manila-based director at ADB’s Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division.

New projects include the Kaladan multimodal transit transport project connecting India’s Mizoram state with ports in Kolkata and Myanmar’s Sittwe.

India has financed the $120 million Sittwe port construction, according to SASEC.

“Regional cooperation is a slow process and you have to have a lot of patience,” said Butiong by phone from Manila. “You couldn’t imagine this happening a few years ago. But now it looks like it’s becoming a reality.”

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government approved $256 million to upgrade a section of a remote border road last month, few took notice.

Yet India’s decision to revive plans for the trilateral highway, part of an ambitious 1,360-kilometer (845 mile) crossing to link northeastern India with markets in Thailand and beyond, marks the next phase in the jostle between New Delhi and Beijing for economic and strategic influence in the region.

In the last two years alone, India has assigned more than $4.7 billion in contracts for the development of its border roads, according to government figures, including the highway which will run from Moreh in Manipur through Tamu in Myanmar to Mae-Sot in Thailand.

The construction has taken on new urgency as China pushes ahead with its own vast ‘One Belt, One Road’ infrastructure initiative, expected to involve investments worth more than half a trillion dollars across 62 nations.

The intercontinental web of road, rail and trade links has raised concerns among strategic rivals India, Russia, the US and Japan. Among the biggest showcases of the plan — an economic corridor that runs through the Pakistan-administered part of disputed Kashmir, which both India and Pakistan claim — has unsettled equations in the South Asian neighborhood, where border tensions often simmer.

“With China’s growing interest in the region, as its wealth grows, its influence is growing beyond its borders,’’ said K. Yhome, New Delhi-based senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation. So while China is pushing for a north-south economic corridor under the ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative, India is aiming to build links with its eastern neighbors, he said.-SAA
lol Another Chabahar Delusional thing lol
Its already operational
I Drove On The India-Thailand Highway And It Was Just As Awesome As You Imagined It!
 
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this would be a hippie/spiritualists dream road. connecting all the budhist countries.
 
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lol Another Chabahar Delusional thing lol
Chabahar is not delusional. It is becoming operational next year.

Ontopic...connectivity to Afghanistan and South East Asia should be a priority.
https://financialtribune.com/articl...tart-exporting-to-afghanistan-via-chabahar-in

India to Start Exporting to Afghanistan Via Chabahar in 2 Weeks
I ndia will start shipping 35,000 containers of wheat to Afghanistan via the Iranian port of Chabahar in southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan Province within two weeks.

“In the first phase, 7,500 containers will be shipped,” Sakineh Ashrafi, an official at Sistan-Baluchestan Governorate, was quoted as saying by IRNA on Tuesday.

From Chabahar, the shipments will be transported via road to Milak, a border city on the Afghan border.

Port and rail infrastructures in Chabahar are not fully developed yet. New Delhi, Tehran, and Kabul signed a trilateral deal last year to develop the port and use it as a hub for transit of goods from India to landlocked Afghanistan.

Indian Road, Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari said the strategic port will become operational by 2018.

“India and Iran have historically shared special ties...We are keen on developing Chabahar Port and are hopeful of starting operations in 12 to 18 months,” Gadkari said on the eve of his visit to Tehran last week.
 
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this would be a hippie/spiritualists dream road. connecting all the buddhist countries.

You bet!

It is so close from here but I still don't get the time to visit.

Ek road trip to banta hai. But people need pre-entry visas for Myanmar while it is a visa on arrival in Thailand.

Eventually, this road would connect entire mainland southeast Asia upto Nha Trang port in Vietnam.

Imagine a three week road trip from here till the beautiful lush green coastal marshes of Vietnam.
 
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India to Start Exporting to Afghanistan Via Chabahar in 2 Weeks
I ndia will start shipping 35,000 containers of wheat to Afghanistan via the Iranian port of Chabahar in southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan Province within two weeks.

They will be in denial even when it's fully operational.

India as first export to Afghanistan has trolled Pakistan by sending of all things WHEAT. It's a big message to Pakistan and assurance to Afghanistan that India will fill in any void left by the blackmailing neighbour to south.
 
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Will and shall will always be there and if by chance you guys bypass that this will be the result.

India-Afghan air trade facing tough times

It is already operational. India is exporting wheat to Afghanistan. Check the news before making baseless comments.

This is why keeping oneself abreast on all the latest developments is necessary to hold a logical debate on a strategic forum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India–Myanmar–Thailand_Trilateral_Highway

Already done and people started using it.

Now run along.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...ng-chabahar-port-operational-by-2018-4784094/

New Delhi | Published:August 5, 2017 9:57 pm
Already done and people started using it.

Now run along.
Okay my friend. I will run along and you hide your face under the pillow but don't cry.
 
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