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Railway Shifts in Central Asia
This chapter examines the evolving trade dynamics for landlocked Central Asian countries, particularly Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, as they seek to reduce their reliance on Russia through a proposed railway connecting them to China. It discusses historical context, recent developments in the route's planning, and the potential economic benefits of diversifying trade routes amidst ongoing sanctions on Russia.
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