Belt and Road Initiative: Promoting Connectivity
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2024(5-II)68Keywords:
Asian Countries, Belt and Road Initiative, China, Maritime Silk RouteAbstract
Chinese President Jinping initiated one of China’s grandiose foreign policy initiatives in 2013. He emphasized on the reconstruction of Silk Road Economic Belt and a twenty-first century Maritime Silk Road (MSR), together referred as Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The BRI presents opportunity for trade, investment, and jobs between China and Asian economies that will support increasing consumption, infrastructure development, political associations, and sustainable development in many parts of the world. This article examines the BRI project and its growth, specifically from the Asian perspective. The study is an endeavor to identify the impact of BRI on the growth of Asian economies along the BRI route (corridors). For achieving this objective, data has been obtained from various articles and websites and the time considered is between 2009 to till now. The panel data regression has been used with controllable macroeconomic variables. The results based on multiple models indicate a significant impact of BRI on the first of connectivity through multiple Projects and economic growth of Asian Economies. Other macroeconomic variables, such as imports, political stability, and connectivity, also have a significant impact on the economic growth of the Asian economies. Security of this project leads towards the sustainability of the project.
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