Trans-Eurasian Transport Megaprojects: Project Intentions
A.V. IVANOV1, YU.V. POPKOV2, I.V. FOTIEVA3, P. GUPTA4
1Altai State Agricultural University, Krasnoarmeyskiy av., 98, Barnaul, 656049, Russia 2Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nikolaev st. 8, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia 3Altai State University, Lenin av., 61, Barnaul, 656049, Russia 4Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, 171005, India
Keywords: Евразия, Россия, Китай, Индия, геополитический лидер, стратегирование, международное сотрудничество, мегапроекты, Eurasia, Russia, China, India, the geopolitical leader, strategizing, international cooperation, megaprojects
Abstract
The article gives a review of transport megaprojects expected to be carried out in Eurasia. We assess the existing latitudinal and meridional megaprojects in terms of their prospects and risks for Russia and its border regions, as well as for Eurasian countries in general. The article critically evaluates a project related to the New Silk Road, which consists of laying a road and a gas pipeline through the Ukok high-altitude plateau on the Altai border between China and Russia. As an alternative, we provide rationale for building up a meridional transport, economic and cultural Russian-Indian mega-corridor. We remark its potentialities in bringing economic benefits, solving border disputes, expan- ding cooperation among the Eurasian BRICS countries, overcoming cultural and environmental risks, as well as promoting interaction within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The article considers megaprojects an essential addition to Eurasian latitudinal ones and an important condition for strengthening the power of the Eurasian geopolitical world.
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