Silk Road Development Weekly
Our weekly round up of analysis, opinion, and regional infrastructure developments
Analysis & Opinion
- Belt & Road – Opportunity & Risk Insight (Baker & MacKenzie)
- Belt & Road – Implementation Plans & Co-Operation Agreements (HKTDC)
- Pressure On As Xi’s Belt & Road Enshrined In Chinese Party Charter (Reuters)
- Judicial Reforms Propelled By China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Stanford University)
- The Economic Case For China’s Belt& Road (Project Syndicate)
- How The EU Bank Can Help Make China’s Belt Road Initiative A Success For Developing Countries
Regional
- Adding 5+1 To China’s Belt Road Initiative (East Asia Forum)
- China Urges India To Join Belt Road Initiative, Says Its Ready To Address India’s Concerns (International Business Times)
- US Backs India’s Opposition To China’s One Belt, One Road (Hindustan Times)
- Connectivity Has To Be Open, Equitable: India On Belt And Road Initiative (NDTV)
- BBIN Motor Vehicle Agreement Unlocks Northeast India, Grows South Asian Business Linkages (India Briefing)
- India Eyes Airport In Sri Lanka, Near Chinese Belt & Road Outpost (Live Mint)
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