The North-South corridor: the rise of the East
The International North-South Transport Corridor is a 4,500-mile network of ship, rail, and road routes for moving cargo between India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Central Asia. However, due to the recent normalisation of relations between regional enemies, Saudi Arabia and Iran (negotiated by China), has altered the North-South Corridor to include those nations...
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“We look at the World differently.”
1 年The North-South Trade Corridor is a network of ship, rail, and road routes for moving cargo between India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Central Asia. With the recent normalisation of relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran (negotiated by China & Russia) has altered the North-South Corridor to include those nations. The reproachment of the previously frosty Sunni and Shiite nations is the start of a new corridor for the East to include China, Russia, Iran, India, Saudi Arabia and South Africa with the intention to isolate the Western nations from Eastern markets. A Chinese-Russian brokered peace signifies the beginning of the end of U.S. influence in the East as a whole. The two main oil producing wells in the centre of this new trading rapprochement produce 30% of the Worlds oil. That would not have escaped the notice of either Putin or Xi.