China\'s BRI to exploit natural resources\, says Tibetan leader

China's BRI to exploit natural resources, says Tibetan leader

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

China's Belt and Road initiative will lead to colonisation, subjugation of and exploitation of natural resources in the region, the of the in exile has said.

Touted as Chinese Xi Jinping's ambitious project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) focuses on improving connectivity and cooperation among Asian countries, Africa, and

"is the blueprint of the BRI. Our experience with the road initiative connecting with has not been good," Lobsang Sangay, the of the told in an interview during his visit to this week.

"One road lead to hundreds of roads in Tibet now, routes, and one railways is leading to three or four railways. led to 30 airports six military airfields. Conveniently, all these roads, railways and airport are connected to haul out natural resources and minerals from Tibet," he explained.

This, he said, is very damaging to water, air and land of Tibet.

"For us, one road leads to the colonisation of the Tibet, one road leads to extraction of all kinds of minerals and natural resources. Hence, for us, the one road leads to net loss," said in response to a question.

Making a strong case against China's ambitions BRI initiatives, in his interaction with the American leadership told them they need to see what happened with Tibet due to the BRI. He told the American leadership that the world should learn from the Tibetan experience so they can avoid it.

"That's my advice," he said.

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First Published: Sat, November 17 2018. 16:50 IST