Hormuz crisis spurs Thailand to fast-track long-standing landbridge project
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Hormuz crisis spurs Thailand to fast-track long-standing landbridge project
Thailand will press ahead with a long-standing plan to link the Indian and Pacific oceans, bypassing the Malacca Strait, after tensions over the Strait of Hormuz highlighted the strategic value of key shipping routes.
Hormuz crisis Spurs Thailand to Accelerate Ambitious "Landbridge Project": A Strategic Bypass for Global Shipping Routes to Strait of Malacca
In a decisive move to bolster regional resilience against geopolitical disruptions, Thailand’s government has announced plans to fast-track its long-discussed Landbridge project. The initiative aims to create an overland link between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, offering a vital alternative to congested and vulnerable maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Malacca — and now the […] The post Hormuz crisis Spurs Thailand to Accelerate Ambitious…
The Thai government has revived the “Lang Bridge” (land bridge) project due to the instability of maritime transport in the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative, which has been debated for years, proposes the construction of a logistics corridor to connect the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Read Here: Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire. This would be achieved through the south of the country as an alternative to the Strait of Malacca, declared Th…
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