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Turkmenistan is confident of overcoming security challenges to the TAPI pipeline project.

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The Hindu: TAPI is a Dream Come True for India

Turkmenistan is confident of overcoming security challenges to the TAPI pipeline project, Vice President Hamid Ansari said after meeting with the President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov in Ashgabat. “The President of Turkmenistan, is very confident, and he thinks it can be done,” Mr. Ansari told The Hindu in response to concerns over Taliban attacks in Afghanistan and the situation in Pakistan.

Calling the $10 billion, 1735 km long TAPI pipeline project “one of those great ideas in regional cooperation, that we have only dreamt of, that hasn’t materialized until now,” Mr. Ansari said he was “very optimistic” that “things will begin to roll” after the groundbreaking ceremony to be held on Sunday, that will also be attended by Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif and Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani.

Speaking to The Hindu in a brief interaction at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial park in Ashgabat city centre, that was inaugurated earlier this year by PM Modi, Vice-President Ansari also said that the TAPI project would not affect India’s plans to explore alternative pipelines from Iran via Oman in an undersea link, or the Iran-Pakistan-India project. “From India’s point of view, we are going to be perpetually energy-short. For us, the choice is not between this source or that source, for us the option is: every possible source. So this is not excluded nor is any other source excluded,” Mr. Ansari said. MORE