China Proposes New Corridor Bordering India Involving Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar – NDTV
China Proposes New Economic Corridor with Bangladesh and Myanmar Bordering India
China is reportedly planning the establishment of a new economic corridor that would connect it with Bangladesh and Myanmar, mirroring the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). This initiative is part of Chinas broader Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims to enhance connectivity and trade across Asia and Europe.
According to various reports, the proposed corridor could facilitate increased economic collaboration between China, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, and is expected to have significant implications for the region, particularly with respect to Indias strategic interests.
The discussions surrounding this corridor come amidst rising geopolitical tensions in South Asia. Observers note that such a project might alter trade routes and increase Chinas influence in the region, potentially raising concerns for India regarding economic and security dynamics along its borders.
In the context of this development, some analysts are suggesting that India may need to adopt a more proactive regional policy, akin to the Monroe Doctrine, to safeguard its interests in South Asia. This historic U.S. policy aimed to prevent European intervention in Latin America and could inspire India to ensure that its strategic concepts are prioritized in response to Chinas expanding footprint in the region.
The revival of the Bangladesh-Myanmar corridor plan highlights ongoing regional infrastructure projects that could reshape economic landscapes. As China looks to solidify partnerships with its neighboring countries, the implications for India and its foreign policy will be significant, necessitating careful consideration and strategy.
