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Savik envisions a "syndicated regionalism" approach, where regional development banks, sovereign wealth funds, and institutional investors—particularly sovereign wealth funds in Africa and Asia—collaborate to finance massive connectivity projects. Notable projects include:
South American Bioceanic Rail connecting Atlantic and Pacific coastlines via countries like Peru, Paraguay, and Brazil.
North-South Eurasian Corridor linking India, Iran, and Russia, reducing traditional trade route costs and fostering regional integration.
Such infrastructure initiatives would support landlocked or isolated regions like Ethiopia and Central Asia, unlocking their economic potential and integrating them into global markets.