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The status of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia

The status of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia
Contact Counsellor

The status of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia

  • At the G-7 summit, U.S. and allies unveiled Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Intelligence(PGII) which is being seen as a counter to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

What is China’s Belt and Road Initiative?

  • Vision: Chinese-led investment of over $1 trillion in partner countries by 2025.
  • Members: More than 60 countries have now joined BRI agreements with China
  • Mechanism: To finance BRI projects, China offers huge loans at commercial interest rates that countries have to pay within a fixed number of years.
  • Criticism: West has accused China of debt-trapping by extending “predatory loans” that force countries to cede key assets to China.
  • Current Status: BRI have experienced slowing down as annual Chinese lending to countries has slimmed.

BRI’s investments

Pakistan

  • China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): BRI’s flagship project and its biggest one in a single country, unvieled in 2015.
  • Envisioned multiple projects involving energy, transport and communication systems.
  • Under it Gwadar is developed into a smart port city.
    • Gwadar: strategically important as it is near Iran and less than 320 km from Oman.
    • Gwadar residents have protested against the project.

Sri Lanka

  • Multiple infrastructure projects financed by China in SL came under BRI after its launch.
  • BRI projects in Sri Lanka have been described as white elephants — such as Hambantota port.
  • Sri Lankan government took $1.4 billion in Chinese loans for port’s expansion.
  • Unable to service the huge loan, the government handed Hambantota port to a Chinese state-owned company on a 99-year lease in 2017.
  • Other key projects under BRI:
  • Development of Colombo International Container Terminal, Central Expressway and the Hambantota International Airport among others.

Afghanistan

  • Not comprehensively brought into BRI.
  • China had promised investments worth $100 million.

Maldives

  • Maldives comprises two hundred islands, and both India and China have strategic interests there.
  • BRI projects: 2 km long China-Maldives Friendship Bridge
  • Over the years, protests grew against large borrowing from China.
  • Maldives’ current regime has tried to distance itself from the BRI, focusing more on its ‘India First’ policy.

Bangladesh

  • Bangladesh has been able to benefit from BRI while maintaining diplomatic and strategic ties with both India and China.
  • BRI projects: China-Bangladesh Friendship Bridges, special economic zones, Karnaphuli River tunnel project etc.
  • Multiple projects have been delayed due to slow release of funds by China.

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