Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
World
Home / World / World Watch

Railway along new Silk Road would benefit all involved

By Richard Cullen | China Daily Global | Updated: 2023-07-19 09:12
Share
Share - WeChat
[Photo/VCG]

The United States left Afghanistan in a state of dangerous and monumental disorder in 2021. Soon after, it made matters still worse by confiscating the meager foreign exchange reserves of one of the world's most deprived countries — shamelessly claiming that it was advancing certain human rights while doing so.

Therefore, it took the US 20 years and over $1 trillion to replace the Taliban in Afghanistan with — the Taliban.

Afghanistan remains in terrible difficulty. The Economist newspaper reported that the economy was collapsing in 2021, with widespread death by starvation. According to the World Bank, by mid-2022, two-thirds of the population could not afford food and other basic items.

However, let's shift our gaze from this harsh reality and review a map of Asia as we consider a relevant, massive project that offers immense potential benefits to Afghanistan.

China's most westerly rail service extends to Kashgar in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. The distance from Kashgar to Shanghai, as the crow flies, is 4,200 kilometers. The distance from Kashgar to Damascus, Syria, is around 3,580 km. Remarkable as it may seem, Kashgar is significantly closer to the Mediterranean Sea than it is to the East China Sea.

Next, the direct distance from Kasghar to Mashad, Iran's second-largest city, which lies relatively close to the border with Afghanistan in eastern Iran, is less than 1,500 km (not much farther than the distance from Kashgar to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang).The extensive rail system in Iran uses standard gauge tracks, as China does. Moreover, western Iran shares a border with Turkiye, which also has a standard gauge rail system that is connected to the standard gauge European Unionthink of the Orient Express train, which ran from Paris to Istanbul.

There is an enticing possibility that China might one day be connected from Beijing to Paris by a standard-gauge rail link all the way, via Afghanistan, Iran and Turkiye. Currently, all the China-EU rail links are more northerly and involve at least two rail-gauge changes as they encounter the extensive Russian broad-gauge system, which covers Russia and much of Central Asia.

Significant planning within the Five Nations Railway Corridor project has already mapped out a route from China to Iran for a standard gauge rail link. Under this plan (on which little work has progressed), the line would extend from Khaf, Iran (close to Mashad), into Afghanistan and then through Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan into China. Around half of this new railway would pass through northern Afghanistan.

This remains a huge and difficult undertaking, and there are further challenges. In Turkiye, for example, the current link with Iran relies on a ferry system to cross Lake Van in eastern Turkiye. A land-based link around that lake is needed, but the terrain is difficult.

Once built, however, this planned new southern standard-gauge link from China to the EU would not only offer Afghanistan transit income, but would also greatly relieve that country's landlocked status by providing rail access to Iran's southern ports on the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Next, a southern link within Afghanistan could link Kabul and major natural resource deposits to this new line.

This project also opens up the extraordinary possibility of one day offering travel on a new, standard-gauge "Orient Express" from London to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Much extremely difficult geopolitical negotiating is still needed to advance this project. Additionally, there are formidable political obstacles to overcome.

Still, several broad factors indicate that this ambitious project could ultimately proceed. First, it proffers the possibility of creating desperately needed, economy-building infrastructure to help with the task of relieving Afghanistan's decadeslong misery and violent instability. Second, it offers conspicuous long-term economic and political-stability benefits for all the countries involved, not least China.

Next, the US has determined that a key aspect of its global project to contain the rise of China is to throw sand into every major Chinese economic gearbox it can find. Now, however, the US can no longer do this from within Afghanistan itself. It is, thus, a cogent fact that having the US out of Afghanistan removes a significant likely impediment to securing real progress.

Most important, China's can-do track record in completing major, very difficult infrastructure projects is simply unmatched. Over the last several decades, China has transformed itself into the most globally important builder of roads, railroads and bridges, for example. Today, it is also the leading global manufacturer of 5G equipment, automobiles, commercial shipping and railway rolling stock.

Meanwhile, although the US continues to maintain a global lead in delivering bombs and bullets to various afflicted jurisdictions, it increasingly looks to be not very useful when it comes to delivering major infrastructure development where it is most desperately needed worldwide.

There are two contemporary, fundamental commandments to achieve better governance, which surely should be observed: Say no to war and yes to eliminating extreme poverty. China acts on both these precepts. The US does not. And the results are clear to see in each case.

We must hope that China's exceptional track record — built on adherence to these precepts — will ultimately allow it to offer crucial remedial assistance to Afghanistan.

The author is an adjunct professor on the faculty of law at Hong Kong University.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 性欧美视频在线观看| 久久久精品人妻一区二区三区 | 香港全黄一级毛片在线播放| 色釉釉www网址| 男人的好电影在线观看| 欧美人与动人物姣配xxxx| 日本不卡在线观看| 多女多p多杂交视频| 国产成人精品日本亚洲直接| 啊灬啊灬别停啊灬用力啊免费| 亚洲福利在线看| 久久免费福利视频| 99视频全部免费精品全部四虎| 日韩毛片基地一区二区三区| 美女扒开尿口让男人操| 欧美成人免费一级人片| 成人网站免费看黄a站视频| 国产精品无码久久av不卡| 四虎影视永久在线观看| 亚洲无码在线播放| 中文字幕无码日韩专区免费| 91精品国产自产在线观看高清| 迷走都市1-3ps免费图片| 熟妇人妻一区二区三区四区| 日韩国产成人精品视频人| 外国毛片在线观看| 国产乡下三级全黄三级| 亚洲欧美日韩在线不卡| 中文午夜人妻无码看片| 俺去俺也在线www色官网| 精品人妻中文无码av在线| 最新精品亚洲成a人在线观看| 好男人在线社区www| 国产午夜亚洲精品不卡免下载| 亚洲精品无码mv在线观看网站| 久久97久久97精品免视看秋霞| aa级黄色毛片| 美国式禁忌23| 日韩人妻无码精品一专区| 国产精品视频一区二区三区经| 午夜片在线观看|