This is an unstable area - to say the least. What happens if/when there is an extended disruption? Perhaps the Chinese government will feel justified to send in troops?
What if (as seems likely) the monotonic growth doesn't materialize? What if there's a recession for a few years and there is a decline?
Those sound like reasonable concerns. Thanks for sharing.
I don't much about the geopolitics or stability of these two countries, but assuming they aren't too unstable, it's hard to imagine that increasing mobility and ease of commerce won't have a sizeable economic boost.