Enhancing Bilateral Relations and Regional Cooperation: Analysing the Feasibility and Implications of India–Myanmar Railway Connectivity
Stabak Roy and
Saptarshi Mitra
South Asian Survey, 2023, vol. 30, issue 1, 72-98
Abstract:
The primary objective of this study is to assess the practicality and consequences of establishing railway connectivity between India and Myanmar. By exploring the possible impact of this initiative on the relationship between the two countries and regional collaboration, this study aims to shed light on its potential benefits and challenges. The railway network aims to enhance connectivity between the Northeastern states of India and Myanmar, providing a new trade route with Southeast Asia. The study was based on policy review, meta-data analysis, bibliometric literature review and case studies using geospatial techniques. The results indicate that the proposed railway connectivity has the potential to boost trade, tourism and investment and strengthen regional cooperation. However, significant challenges such as security concerns, financial viability and political stability need to be addressed to realise the potential of railway connectivity fully. The study concludes that strong political will, effective project management and public–private partnerships are crucial for the success of the India–Myanmar railway connectivity and its potential impact on bilateral relations and regional cooperation.
Keywords: Railway diplomacy; geo-politics; geospatial; neofunctionalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/09715231231207555
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