TAPI pipeline will integrate South, Central Asia: Hamid Ansari

Describes the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline as a reflection of the common desire of the four member countries to re-connect themselves

Hamid Ansari
Hamid Ansari
IANS Mary, Turkmenistan
Last Updated : Dec 13 2015 | 2:42 PM IST

The much awaited TAPI (Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India) gas pipeline will help integrate the economies of South and Central Asia, Vice President Hamid Ansari said on Sunday.

"The idea of an economically integrated South and Central Asia is an idea whose time has come," Ansari said at the ground-breaking ceremony of the ambitious project in this Turkmen city.

Describing TAPI as much more than a gas pipeline project for the four countries, he said that it was a reflection of the common desire of the four member countries to re-connect themselves.

"We are seeking to reclaim our shared geography and revitalise an age-old legacy of our mutually enriching interactions. The launch of TAPI also marks the first step towards fulfilling the vision of an economically integrated region stretching from the Bay of Bengal to the Caspian Sea," Ansari said.

Besides Ansari, Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif were present at the ceremony.

Ansari said the fact that the ground-breaking ceremony was being conducted in the historic Silk Road city of Mary - earlier known as Merv - was entirely appropriate.

"It was here, centuries ago, that caravans carrying goods paused to refresh themselves and thereby bestow on generations to come a colourful tapestry of mutually beneficial exchanges. It was here that our ideas and imaginations, spirituality and song, art and architecture met and mingled, and a shared history was written," he said.

"In committing ourselves to a shared future and to a vision of common prosperity, we are moving beyond an alien script written in the ink of imperialism that has prevented us from realising the fullest potential of our people and the region so far. TAPI reflects our strong desire to put this chapter behind us and stride confidently into the future."

He thanked President Berdimuhamedow for his "untiring leadership and the strength of your commitment towards TAPI".

He also thanked Ghani and Sharif for their active involvement in the project.

"Your strong support for TAPI reflects your interest in securing the economic future of the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan respectively. Your personal commitment to the success of our common venture augurs well for the entire region and for the people of all our countries," the vice president said.

He said India would take a constructive and cooperative approach towards addressing issues related to the TAPI project.

"We are confident that all issues can be addressed through a spirit of mutual accommodation and sharing of costs and benefits," Ansari stated.

Conceived in the 1990s, initially Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan signed a framework agreement to implement the ambitious project after a meeting in Islamabad in 2002 and the preliminary feasibility studies were done by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The Indian government requested the ADB for joining the project as an official member in 2006 and became a permanent member during the 10th steering committee meeting in 2008.

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First Published: Dec 13 2015 | 2:02 PM IST

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