India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor Explained | Why IMEC Is Bigger & Better Than China's BRI

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At the sidelines of the G20 summit, global leaders announced the ambitious economic the India-Middle East-Europe corridor. This trade route will allow India to export its goods faster and efficiently to Europe. The corridors will be connected with a ship-rail transit network. How will this be executed? And how is it different from China’s Belt and Road Initiative? Watch this video to find out.
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0:51 I like how the map just pretends pakistan does not exist lmao .

rakshithkakunje
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Very Very Greetings to the Channel Owner for Showing The Correct and True Map Of Our India.❤❤❤❤

globalknowledge
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Money is not meant to control people, rather it is meant to be put to work producing more money for you. You cannot build wealth without putting money in its rightful place.

SharkMatthew
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Who wants to load and unload multiple times, switching between ships and trains back and forth while he can finish non-stop through red sea and Suez Canal?

crazy
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Talk is cheap, I hope they can do it. But it is too difficult and cost too much money and it will takes 20 years to compete if they hire the chinese to build it but if they do it themselves, it would take 35 years.
America and india are both talking without logic. how can you build over jordan lands if they are not involved.. lol. america and india infrustructures are old and decaying, they both can't do and they don't have the technology to build on desert and mountains in the middle east.

freeworld
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INDIA IS GREAT STRONG SECULAR AND LARGEST DEMOCRACY IN THE GLOBAL WORLD BECAUSE INDIANS ARE SPECIALLY BLESSED TALENTED SMART HARDWORKING HUMBLE AND HONEST 💐

sydgvkx
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It's nice to see countries so diverse to come all together and make plans for the future. This project makes India and Saudi Arabia the epicenter of Asia

jamesgreen
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We as India, our route from Mumbai to UAE is ready as well as Israel to Europe route is ready.
Now UAE -KSA can be done very rapidly, problem with Jordan to Israel.

remidsouza
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War between Russia and Ukraine looks pretty logic. Well done.

mookieblaylock
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What's the name of the sea to the West of India? At 0:45.
The one between Afghanistan and India?

greendsnow
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It will just be like the BBB, build back better! Full of hot air! Now it is Build Back Bankrupt! It is not going to happen what was proposed at the G20.

leetan
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This plan is really a joke, Why I have to transport goods via so many different routes to reach EU when I can only do shipping, let along the cost of all these routes.

ggh
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Load, Unload, Load, Unload, Load, Unload, Load, Unload.... where is my goods?

steventeo
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Today's video is your best ever because of your stuck to what's makes you original. God bless you Mr. Steve

godwinonotu
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India to Europe already have efficient sea route through Suez canal. Why anyone wanted to unload and load again to travel the less efficient rail route through sahara desert, just to bypassing Suez canal?

shencheanglow
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Will be cheaper than going via swayze canal??

amit
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We can India make Indofrico route to connect all 55-57 african routes to deal better way.
We always need to see raw materials potential as well as finished products to 55;57 african countries.

As welk as, All 55-57 african countries must allow Indian free visa access all time. Trade will work very effectively

remidsouza
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An excellent short summary of a very important and disregarded reason for the war in the Middle East that's going on now.

revabbyjoovitsky
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@1:34 how is Germany but not other EU are connected to this corridor?

niravshah
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Will this multi-modal corridor bring down logistics costs, as compared to the existing Suez Canal route?
Wouldn't the Hormuz Strait still be a choke point, posing trade risks?

Alpha-Cheeno