China's plan to extend the One Belt One Road project to the Arctic


Beijing, Ta. Friday, March 5, 2021

China has started building ther-ther roads in the name of the Silk Road project. China has announced a five-year plan to dominate South Asia via Tibet. China has begun preparations to build a road to connect South Asia with Tibet.

China has announced plans to build a road connecting Tibet with the rest of South Asia. Under the One Belt One Road project, China has announced plans to build a road in Tibet as part of the 14th project. The state-run news agency said in a report that this year the Chinese government would provide funds to build an important road in Tibet and that the road would prove very important for the Silk Road. The Silk Road for 2021-2025 was outlined.

As part of that, China is trying to reach as far as the Arctic. Ice is melting due to global warming in the Arctic. By building a polar silk road in it, China assumes to establish influence till then. Under that pretext, China is looking to deploy troops in the area in the future. Under the pretext of protecting its ships, China seeks to increase its influence around the world by setting up military bases along the Silk Road.

In 2013, China announced the Belt and Road Initiative. China announced the One Belt One Road project in the name of reviving the ancient Silk Route. China is making inroads around the world under the pretext that this road will be very conducive to trade.

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