KEY POINTS
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping announced his signature foreign policy idea in 2013 — which he once called the "project of the century."
  • Now, a decade after the Belt and Road project's rollout, observers say the ambitious plan to build infrastructure trade links across Eurasia and beyond is losing steam.
  • Xi, who visited Russia last month, has reportedly invited President Vladimir Putin to travel to China for the third Belt and Road Forum this year, which is aimed to inject new momentum into the massive endeavor.
Workers prepare reinforcing steel at the One Galle Face project developed by China Harbour Engineering, a unit of China Communications Construction, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 31, 2018.

At its peak, China's Belt and Road Initiative was seen as the centerpiece of Beijing's engagement with the world.

Now, a decade after its rollout, observers say the ambitious strategy to build infrastructure trade links across Eurasia and beyond is losing steam, with some questioning the ongoing viability of Beijing's mega-project.