Lunda lowered his head slightly.
Lost in thought.
His mind worked quickly, analyzing the pros and cons of the matter, and ultimately deduced that this was a moderately risky experiment. To launch a pilot project in densely populated areas of India seemed almost impossible to succeed.
History had already proven this.
Mountainous areas do not have as many complex and powerful local clan influences, making it much easier to achieve results.
As for whether mountainous areas could develop cities—why not? Xin'an City, the primary city of the Myanmar Economic Zone, was also in the mountains. Many cities in Huaxia were the same.
Who would dare say the mountains aren't viable?
As long as transportation is convenient and the area has attractiveness, everything else isn't an issue.
"Does the location have to be adjacent?"