China s new infrastructural plan of constructing 4,000 kilometres of railway lines by 2025 and building 59 new airports and 300 helipads by 2035 will crisscross Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) is dual-use in nature as it will help the country to enable the rapid deployment of its forces and will fulfil Beijing s strategy of cultural assimilation of Tibet, Tibet Right Collective reported.
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The fast-paced growth of infrastructure in Tibet is clearly a road for the country to serve the People s Republic of China s (PRCs) ambitious goal. World News | China s Infrastructural Plan in Tibet is dual-use in Nature: Report.
LHASA [Tibet], Feb 12: China’s new infrastructural plan of constructing 4,000 kilometres of railway lines by 2025 and building 59 new airports and 300 helipads by 2035 will crisscross Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) is ‘dual-use’ in nature as it will help the country to enable the rapid deployment of its forces and will fulfil Beijing’s strategy of cultural assimilation of Tibet, Tibet Right Collective reported. The fast-paced growth of infrastructure in Tibet is clearly a road for the country to […]