تلفزيون "بريكس" يسلط الضوء على تشغيل ممر بحري بين الهند وروسيا لتعزيز العلاقات التجارية
BRICS TV, today, Friday, highlighted the operation of the Chennai-Vladivostok corridor by India and Russia. Officially, it is a vital maritime route designed to enhance trade and bilateral communication between the two countries.
The Indian Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, “Sarbananda Sonowal,” was quoted on television as saying: He said that this project represents an achievement in the cooperative efforts made by the two countries to diversify trade routes and enhance logistical efficiency.
He added that the corridor, the idea of establishing which was first proposed in September 2019 following an agreement between the Indian Prime Minister "Narendra Modi" Russian President Vladimir Putin extends a distance of about ten thousand and 300 kilometers, indicating that this road connects the city of Chennai to Indian city of Vladivostok Russian, while it will connect major Indian ports such as “Paradip” And Vishakhapatnam.
By reducing transit time by 40 percent, the corridor promises to revolutionize trade logistics for the two countries. Some essential commodities have already begun, including crude oil, liquefied natural gas, fertilizers and parts. Spare parts for machinery and textiles flow through this corridor. This operation is consistent with the “Move East” policy. A group of experts expressed their belief that as the corridor gains momentum, its impact on India-Russia trade relations and logistics services will be closely monitored, highlighting its strategic role in enhancing economic integration in global supply chains. .
لمطالعة المزيد: موقع السفير وللتواصل تابعنا علي فيسبوك الدبلوماسي اليوم و يوتيوب الدبلوماسي اليوم.