Beijing: The Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar Economic Corridor, originally listed in the China's multi-billion dollars Belt and Road Initiative projects, has been conspicuously missing from the new list issued at the end of the Belt and Road Forum meeting here.
China's high-profile 2nd Belt and Road Forum (BRF), in which 37 heads of state and governments took part, concluded Saturday with signing of deals worth USD 64 billion and affirming respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity towards Beijing's trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a key demand of India.
Like in first BRF meeting in 2017, India skipped the meeting over its objections on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
A joint statement issued at the end of the meeting carried an annexe mentioning names of "Economic corridors and other projects catalysed and supported by connectivity".
The CPEC, "the Nepal-China Trans-Himalayan Multi-Dimensional Connectivity Network, including Nepal-China cross-border railway" and the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) figured in the list from the South Asian region.
The Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIMEC), which has been previously mentioned as part of BRI when it was launched in 2013, did not figure in the list of 35 corridors mentioned in the new list of projects under the BRI.
India has been opposing the CPEC, a flagship of the BRI, as it passes through Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
The 2800-km BCIMEC proposes to link Kunming in China's Yunnan province with Kolkata, passing though nodes such as Mandalay in Myanmar and Dhaka in Bangladesh before heading to Kolkata.