What Is the Polar Silk Road (PSR)?

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January 15, 2026

What Is the Polar Silk Road (PSR)?

What is the Polar Silk Road (PSR)?

The Polar Silk Road (also called the Arctic Silk Road) is an infrastructural-connectivity project by China to integrate Arctic sea routes (especially the Northern Sea Route, along Russia’s Arctic coast) into its Belt and Road / maritime projection strategy. 

In its 2018 “Arctic Policy,” China formally identified the Arctic as a domain of interest, asserting itself as a “Near-Arctic State” and announced to engage in shipping, resource development, scientific research, and governance.

How is the Arctic Becoming Navigable?

Rapid Ice Melt and Warming

  • The Arctic is warming at about 4 times the global average, causing a steep decline in summer sea ice extent and thickness.
  • Some Arctic sea lanes, especially parts of the Northern Sea Route (NSR), are becoming navigable for a larger fraction of the year (summer + parts of spring/fall).
  • Technological & Logistical Advances
    • Better icebreaking ships, hull designs, navigation aids, satellite mapping, and hydrographic surveys reduce risks. China mentions hydrographic surveys and navigation capacity in its white paper.
    • Coordinated efforts in ice monitoring, satellite reconnaissance, and weather forecasting improve route planning.

    Political & Commercial Push

    • Trial voyages are being undertaken to test feasibility, build experience, and signal operational intent.
    • China and Russia are exploring infrastructure, port upgrades, and logistical support along Arctic coasts.

    What Makes the Polar Silk Road Significant for China?

    Shorter Trade Routes and Economic Efficiency

    • The Arctic route can reduce the distance (and hence time and fuel) between East Asia and Europe compared to routes through the Suez Canal or via the Indian Ocean.
    • This gives China an alternative to reliance on chokepoints (e.g. Strait of Malacca, Suez) and allows more flexibility in supply chains.

    Resource Access & Energy Security

    • The Arctic is believed to hold significant reserves of oil, gas, minerals, and non-living resources.
    • China has stakes in Russian Arctic energy projects (e.g. Yamal LNG) and is interested in deeper integration.


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