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China plans bullet train from Kunming to Kolkata, envoy hails it as 'fantastic idea'

Chinese Consul General in Kolkata, Ma Zhanwu, said that it's a 'great idea' to run a bullet train from China's Kunming to Kolkata, via Dhaka and cities in Myanmar.

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Chinese Consul General in Kolkata, Ma Zhanwu, said that it's a 'great idea' to run a bullet train from China's Kunming to Kolkata, via Dhaka and cities in Myanmar.

Ma’s statement comes on the sidelines of a conference on ‘Connectivity, trade relations and investment opportunities between China and eastern India’, held in Kolkata on Wednesday.

‘In the conference, people shared their opinions on how China and Eastern India can cooperate to advance the changes and cooperation in the field of infrastructure, trade and investment,’ the Chinese envoy told ANI.

Stressing on the proposed idea of a bullet train, Ma said, ‘A fantastic idea was proposed by scholars at a conference last week on having a bullet train going from Kunming in China to Kolkata, via Dhaka and Myanmar. It will shorten the distance between Kolkata and some parts in China. It's a great idea in my opinion.’

The Wednesday’s conference focused on themes like connecting neighbours, trade relations, investment opportunities and sustainability and low carbon economy. It aimed at bringing into focus areas of cooperation between India and China which would help overcome areas of friction. 

The proposal comes a year after China and Nepal agreed to build a strategic railway link connecting Tibet with Kathmandu.

Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had said that the railway link was an alternative trade route for supply of commodities to the landlocked Himalayan nation.

It was in June last year, during his visit to Beijing that Oli held talks with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang. After that talks, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed to build the railway link through the arduous Himalayan terrain yesterday, along with 14 cooperative documents.

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