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Sino-Nepali cross-border railway to reshape geopolitical pattern in South Asia: Experts
(People's Daily Online) 16:15, September 12, 2017

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi holds talks with visiting Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 7, 2017. (Xinhua/Zhang Ling)

The construction of a Sino-Nepali railway will help China strengthen its influence in South Asia, as well as lessening Nepal’s economic and diplomatic dependence on India, experts said.

During a six-day visit to China in September, Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara successfully inked a deal with China to step up plans for a trans-Himalayan rail link, a proposal that Nepal has been keen to accomplish since 2005.

After talks with Mahara, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the construction of a cross-border Sino-Nepali railway is a strategic cooperation plan raised jointly by leaders from both nations. The two countries have agreed to fast track a feasibility study for the railway’s construction, as well as carrying out cooperation in training talents and railway investigation and design.

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According to a plan raised by Nepal’s former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in March 2016, the railway will include two rail lines, with one connecting three of Nepal’s most important cities and two crossing the border from China into Nepal.

In addition, two highways that served as the two nations’ traditional land route will be rebuilt, as much of their infrastructure was destroyed in a major earthquake in 2015.

“Currently, the freight transportation between China and Nepal mainly relies on highways, which are in bad condition and can be affected by natural disasters. The highway system has already reached its full capacity, therefore a cross-border railway is needed to connect Nepal with the outside world,” Lin Minwang, a professor at the Institute of International Studies of Fudan University, told Xiaokedao, the WeChat account of People’s Daily Overseas Edition.

According to Xiakedao, China was already planning to extend its internal railway from the Tibetan city of Shigatse to Gyirong on the Nepal border, but it’s still unclear if the extension can reach to Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, as the impoverished landlocked country has been under pressure from India.

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Due to its unfavorable geopolitical conditions, Nepal has to rely on India to transport most of its commodities, including oil and gas. Around 60 percent of the country’s economy relies on India, giving India a certain level of control over Nepal. In 2015, when Nepal issued its new constitution, India imposed a 5-month blockade on it in order to secure the rights of the Madhesi, leaving Nepal with crippling shortages in fuel and cooking gas.

According to experts, China’s help and the recent Sino-Indian standoff have shown Nepal a promising way to shake off India’s control, encourage it to seize the chance to build the railway, and establish closer ties with China.

As for China, the cross-border railway will promote economic cooperation between Central Asia and Tibet. Meanwhile, fruits and other daily necessities can be transported from South Asia into Tibet, lowering the locals’ living cost.

“The construction of the cross-border railway will promote the establishment of a Sino-Nepali economic corridor, supporting the latter’s political stability and improving the people’s livelihood. China can also use the chance to strengthen its presence in South Asia, urging India to build a prosperous South Asia together, ” said Lin.
 
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According to experts, China’s help and the recent Sino-Indian standoff have shown Nepal a promising way to shake off India’s control, encourage it to seize the chance to build the railway, and establish closer ties with China.

This is definitely not something Indian had in mind when they walked into standoff with Chinese at Doklam. When Indian members were celebrating their "biggest victory in decades" and laughing at "butt-hurt" Chinese, I actually had some compassion and sympathy for them. :cry:
 
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This is definitely not something Indian had in mind when they walked into standoff with Chinese at Doklam. When Indian members were celebrating their "biggest victory in decades" and laughing at "butt-hurt" Chinese, I actually had some compassion and sympathy for them. :cry:

After all that has been said and done by our foreign ministry, some wish to continue to talk about the standoff and the Indian victory just to proof China has been humiliated, lack of balls. :disagree: It's probably the best thing ever happened to their lives. You gotta ask yourself when will they ever wake up or better yet grow up.
 
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After all that has been said and done by our foreign ministry, some wish to continue to talk about the standoff and the Indian victory just to proof China has been humiliated, lack of balls. :disagree: It's probably the best thing ever happened to their lives. You gotta ask yourself when will they ever wake up or better yet grow up.
They have zero geopolitics IQ.
 
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[QUOTE="terranMarine, post: 9860067, member: 139209"]And they trust their media way too much, very unhealthy to be obsessed by it[/QUOTE]

Yap, this is the sign of being brainwashed. The worst thing is they think they are immure to brainwash because they have "free media". :rofl:
 
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I hope Bhutan realises that it can also break free from the Baniyas blackmail and follow Nepal's example.
 
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Yap, this is the sign of being brainwashed. The worst thing is they think they are immure to brainwash because they have "free media". :rofl:

yup their minds have already been sucked into this world that makes them think that the Indian media is unbiased, honest, reporting facts. Mainlanders trust China's state own media too but the difference is it's not trying to deceive the people. :lol:
 
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This is definitely not something Indian had in mind when they walked into standoff with Chinese at Doklam. When Indian members were celebrating their "biggest victory in decades" and laughing at "butt-hurt" Chinese, I actually had some compassion and sympathy for them. :cry:

India has committed a very bad geopolitical mistake by losing the entire nation sympathy and good-will. Given that Indian GDP is not growing in all sectors except defense and one other, they could not have chosen a worse time.

But, on the hindsight, it was the right time for the failing government of India. They have made lots of ill-educated and malnourished Indians full of pride.
 
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Supa Powa is a curse to South Asia, only dragging down development and prosperity.

Ask nations in south east about the curse they are suffering from. There is 1 nation who create imaginary maps and grab the territory of other nations.
On topic, Nepal cant get rid of india ever. You can have trade with them but their F.P will be as per ours.

I hope Bhutan realises that it can also break free from the Baniyas blackmail and follow Nepal's example.

Yes, Nepal must be like pakistan who almost have bcm chinese territory. Earlier it was U.S now china.
I heard that after 20 yrs, your balochistan will have more chinese than local baloch's.

http://nation.com.pk/national/29-Dec-2016/chinese-to-outnumber-baloch-natives-by-2048
 
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Ask nations in south east about the curse they are suffering from. There is 1 nation who create imaginary maps and grab the territory of other nations.
On topic, Nepal cant get rid of india ever. You can have trade with them but their F.P will be as per ours.

Duterte already told the world about the curse his country had been suffering at the hands of America and told that son of a whore not to fook with him.

The rest had not mentioned anything about any curse. You feeling alright or Indian media has led you believe ASEAN has been ganging up against China? :D
 
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Duterte already told the world about the curse his country had been suffering at the hands of America and told that son of a whore not to fook with him.

The rest had not mentioned anything about any curse. You feeling alright or Indian media has led you believe ASEAN has been ganging up against China? :D

Indian media is least bothered about ASEAN. I am talking about nations in E.A having disputes with china.
Except bhutan, every south asian nation almost have indp foreign policy whether it is sri lanka or BD even.
 
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Duterte already told the world about the curse his country had been suffering at the hands of America and told that son of a whore not to fook with him.

The rest had not mentioned anything about any curse. You feeling alright or Indian media has led you believe ASEAN has been ganging up against China? :D

Even small Vietnam supports China :partay:

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Vietnam always supports ASEAN-China cooperation: Deputy PM

Last update: 14:34 | 12/09/2017

As an active member of the ASEAN Community, Vietnam supports ASEAN-China cooperation, Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh stressed at an event in Nanning, the capital of China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on September 12.

http://m.english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/...orts-asean-china-cooperation--deputy-pm.html#

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On topic, Nepal cant get rid of india ever. You can have trade with them but their F.P will be as per ours.

One step at a time. Indian strategy making lacks forward thinking beyond the next meal.
 
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