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Posted 06 Dec 2024

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Framework is expected to pave the way implementing BRI projects in Nepal, which joined BRI in 2017. 

  • Also, both countries have committed to developing the Trans-Himalayan Connectivity Network (THMDCN) and improving infrastructure in roads, railways, aviation, and power grids.
  • Pakistan and Sri Lanka are also part of the BRI. 

About BRI

  • Genesis: Initiated as 'One Belt One Road' in 2013, it seeks to connect Asia with Africa and Europe via land and maritime networks.
  • Aim: Improving regional integration, increasing trade and stimulating economic growth.
  • It comprises Silk Road Economic Belt (A trans-continental passage) and Maritime Silk Road (A sea route). 

Key Concerns for India

  • Security Threats: Nepal shares a long land border (about 1700 km) with India and act as a buffer zone between both countries. China’s Infrastructure project will make border areas more vulnerable in case of conflict. 
    • E.g. Chinese-funded airport in Pokhara (located close proximity to border)
  • Regional Influence: China’s economic influence in Nepal may push the country to align politically with China, weakening India’s regional influence. 
    • This is considered a part of China’s "string of pearls" strategy to encircle India with Chinese-friendly nations.
    • Also, influence over Nepal may be exercised by using Debt Trap Diplomacy
  • Other
    • Impacting Trade Relations, India is currently Nepal's largest trade partner, with investments in cross-border energy trade.

 

  • Tags :
  • Debt Trap Diplomacy
  • Belt & Road Initiative (BRI)
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