China plans Aksai Chin railway to connect Tibet, Xinjiang
- In Reports
- 06:37 PM, Feb 13, 2023
- Myind Staff
China is planning to build multiple railways in the Tibet autonomous region, including the Shigatse-Pakhuktso section of the Xinjiang-Tibet Railway which is close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and through the disputed Aksai Chin region, according to a new railway plan released by the ‘Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).
The medium- and long-term rail network plan released by the TAR Development and Reform Commission on its official website recently for the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25) envisions the Chinese dream that “the region will expand its railway network and improve its quality.”
The plan envisages expanding the TAR rail network from the current 1,400 km to 4,000 km by 2025, including new routes that will connect India and will walk to the borders of China with Nepal.
The Xinjiang-Tibet Railway will roughly follow the route of the G219 national highway, also known as Tibet-Xinjiang Highway which runs along the southwestern border of China. The construction of G219 through Aksai Chin had created tensions between India and China in the lead-up to the 1962 war.
There are only three rail lines currently operating in Tibet: the Qinghai–Tibet link which opened in 2006, the Lhasa–Shigatse rail started in 2014, and the Lhasa–Nyingchi line which started operations in 2021.
The Lhasa–Nyingchi line runs southeast of Tibet and near the border with India’s Arunachal Pradesh. The line is being extended further east to the provincial capital of Sichuan and Chengdu, a major economic and military centre in western China, reducing travel time between the two regional capitals from 36 hours to 12 hours.
The proposed railway would start at Shigatse in Tibet, and run northwest along the Nepal border, before cutting north through Aksai Chin and terminating at Hotan in Xinjiang. The planned route will pass through Rutog and around Pangong Lake on the Chinese side of the LAC. The first section, from Shigatse to Pakhuktso, will be completed by 2025, with the rest of the line, to Hotan, expected to be finished by 2035, The Hindu quoting the TAR commission reported.
“By 2025, the construction of several railway projects, including the Ya’an-Nyingchi section of the Sichuan-Tibet Railway, the Shigatse-Pakhuktsosection of the Xinjiang-Tibet Railway, and the Bomi-Ra’uk section of the Yunnan-Tibet Railway, will see great progress,” reports appearing in the Chinese state media said.
“Other key projects include the electrification of the existing Qinghai-Tibet Railway and upgrading the double-track railways of the Pakhuktso-Hetian line of the Xinjiang-Tibet Railway and the Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway,” a China Daily report said.
Image source: The Hindu
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