Belt and Road progress boosts Nepal's development
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"The biggest advantage of the Belt and Road Initiative has been China's ability to speed up construction of infrastructure projects," said Raunab Singh Khatri from Nepal, a PhD student in strategic management at Peking University, during an interview with China Daily website on Wednesday. He believes Nepal should take advantage of "China speed" to develop itself. "In the future, I think a lot can be done between Nepal and China," he added.
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