Atlas Corridor
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Trend Line: CMEC

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Cities

Kunming
China
Dali, Yunnan
China
Ruili, Yunnan
China
Muse
Myanmar
Mandalay
Myanmar
Yangon
Myanmar
Kyaukphyu
Myanmar
Tamu
Myanmar
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Kolkata
India
Bangalore
India

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Description

The China–Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC), here presented in conjunction with the earlier Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIM), links China’s Yunnan Province to the eastern Indian Ocean. While BCIM was initially conceived as a multilateral corridor connecting China, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and India, its implementation has stalled due to geopolitical constraints. In practice, CMEC has emerged as a more operational bilateral configuration, centred on infrastructure development between China and Myanmar. The CMEC is structured around an inverted Y-shape: extending from Kunming to Mandalay, and branching southward to Yangon and westward to Kyaukphyu on the Bay of Bengal. The now-discontinued BCIM framework was expected to extend this route westward from Mandalay across Myanmar into Bangladesh and eastern India, forming a continuous overland connection to the Bay of Bengal.

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