China plans new railway line to connect Tibet & Xinjiang; to run close to LAC & through occupied Aksai Chin

The medium to long-term railway plan for Tibet envisages expanding the TAR rail network to reach 4,000 km by 2025 up from the current 1,400 km, including new routes that will run up to China’s borders with India and Nepal.

NewsBharati    13-Feb-2023 16:34:18 PM
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New Delhi, Feb 13: In a worrisome situation for India, China will soon begin construction on an ambitious new railway line connecting Xinjiang and Tibet that will run 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".
 
China plans new railway line to connect Tibet & Xinjiang LAC Aksai Chin
The medium to long-term railway plan for Tibet envisages expanding the TAR rail network to reach 4,000 km by 2025 up from the current 1,400 km, including new routes that will run up to China’s borders with India and Nepal.
 
The proposed railway will begin in Shigatse in Tibet, and run northwest along the Nepal border, before cutting north through Aksai Chin and ending in 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, up to Hotan, expected to be finished by 2035.
 
 
The most ambitious of the new plans - the Xinjiang-Tibet railway - will broadly follow the course of the G219 national highway.
 
Notably, the construction of the Xinjiang-Tibet highway through Aksai Chin triggered tensions between India and China in the lead-up to the 1962 war.