| Full steam ahead on Central Asia's rail project by railgenie on 11 March, 2013 - 08:00 PM | ||
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railgenie | Full steam ahead on Central Asia's rail project on 11 March, 2013 - 08:00 PM | |
A project to connect eight landlocked Central Asian states to the rest of Asia and Europe is renewing Cold War rivals between the United States and Russia.The Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) program, supported by the United States and other institutions, aim to facilitate transportation links and economic trade between Central Asia and its neighbors on all sides."Increasing integration between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Japan to the east, the Russian Federation to the north, and India and Pakistan to the south, is leading to unprecedented opportunities for Central Asian countries to grow," a CAREC report boasts. "CAREC is helping make that growth happen by facilitating regional transport, trade, and energy infrastructure, as well as by coordinating trade policy."Six trade corridors are in various stages of completion, which expands Central Asia's reach to as far away as the Gulf States via Iran, the energy-hungry countries of Europe, Asian giants China and India and Gwadar Port in Pakistan."The deepening regional trade links are also opening up previously unexploited resources, including huge energy resources. Infrastructure rollout has increased the mobility of people and goods, and laid the foundation for ongoing improvements in living standards of 300 million people across Central Asia's vast geography," CAREC states in a report. | ||