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Connectivity of Central Asia in the Belt and Road Initiative -AFCA

Despite Central Asia''s strategic location as a land bridge between continents, frequent disruptions, delays (often related to crossing the Caspian Sea and Black Sea), and multiple international border

Waterproofing Central Asian Bridge | GCP Applied

Building a major new bridge The newly built M37 Turkmenabat–Farap road is located in the capital of Lebap Province in the east of Turkmenistan. For part of its route it

AIIB to Finance Construction of Longest Bridge in Central Asia

A Chinese company will help construct a road bridge in Tajikistan set to become Central Asia''s longest, an official said Wednesday, as Beijing expands its influence in the ex-Soviet region.

Building bridges across the steppe: How China''s infrastructure drive is

China''s infrastructure diplomacy in Central Asia is not just about building roads or railways. It is about building trust, unlocking growth, and linking futures.

Top 10 Highest Bridges in Asia

Connect with Asia''s wonders. Explore bridges that span cultures and landscapes, showcasing the architectural marvels that link the diverse corners of the continent.

Central Asia: Building bridges and creating opportunities

Central Asia: Building bridges and creating opportunities Social democratic approaches to a forward-looking Central Asia policy The five Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,

China''s Strategic Thinking toward Central Asia, 2013-2024

China''s thinking toward Central Asia is encapsulated by its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a grand strategy that has evolved over the past decade although Beijing has warned []

China builds bridges on uneven ground in Central Asia with new

On 18 June 2025, China signed a Treaty of Permanent Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation with all five Central Asian republics. The treaty demonstrates China''s evolving statecraft — fusing

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