India is pitted against China, South Korea and Thailand in the race to secure the huge gas found in offshore Myanmar.
While India, China and Thailand have proposed to lay pipelines to their respective countries for transporting gas from the Shwe gas field in Bay of Bengal, South Korea has proposed to liquefy it and transport it in form of Liquefied natural gas, industry sources said.
New Delhi has proposed to lay a 1,400-km India-Myanmar pipeline, originating from Sittwe (Akyab) in Myanmar and entering into India through Mizoram and would pass through Aizawl, Dispur and Guwahati in Assam, Shiliguri in West Bengal to join the Jagdishpur-Haldia pipeline at Gaya in Bihar.
China on the other had proposes a lay a 2,380-km longĀ pipeline originating from Kyaukphyu in Myanmar and terminating at Ruili
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