ID | 143291 |
Title Proper | Problems and prospects of the BCIM economic corridor |
Language | ENG |
Author | Uberoi, Patricia |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article takes a critical look at the new Chinese ‘One Belt, One Road’ (OBOR) or ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (BRI) for 21st century Eurasian connectivity and economic integration from the perspective of the proposed Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIM-EC). The BCIM-EC is a sub-regional cooperation project that aims to link the land-locked provinces of southwest China with eastern India and the Bay of Bengal through northern Myanmar, India’s northeast region, and Bangladesh. However, within months of being mooted in May 2013, the BCIM-EC was yoked to another connectivity initiative, the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and the two encompassed within President Xi Jinping’s grand vision for a new overland and maritime Silk Road. As of now, India has (i) endorsed the BCIM-EC, (ii) rejected the CPEC and (iii) maintained studied silence on the OBOR initiative per se. Where does that conundrum leave the BCIM-EC? And to what extent, if at all, can India leverage OBOR to its own advantage? |
`In' analytical Note | China Report Vol. 52, No.1; Feb 2016: p.19-44 |
Journal Source | China Report Vol: 52 No 1 |
Key Words | Maritime Silk Route ; Sub-Regional Cooperation ; Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIM-EC) ; China’s Belt and Road Initiative ; India–China State/Provincial Leaders’ Forum |