India appears likely to skip China's mega Belt and Road forum beginning  here on Sunday as New Delhi is yet to confirm its participation in the two-day  event.
  
  India's likely absence comes even as its neighbours are attending. The top  leadership of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Myanmar are attending, while  Bangladesh and Nepal are sending high-level delegations.
  
  On Friday, Nepal officially inked a deal with China on OBOR for development of  cross-border connectivity. 
  
  India has been unwilling to join the the OBOR conference over its objections to  the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a key artery of  China's Belt and Road project, which cuts through Pakistan-administered  Kashmir, which is claimed by New Delhi.
  
  New Delhi is not likely to send anyone, a source had told IANS earlier.
  
  Phone calls to the Indian embassy went unanswered.
  
  On Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang said Indian  scholars were coming for the meet.
  
  China's ambitious project envisages connecting Asia, Europe and Africa through  a network of highways, trains, and ship lanes. 
  
  Russian President Vladimir Putin and leaders of 29 countries will be at the  event. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has already arrived along with four  Chief Ministers, while Sri Lankan Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe is also  attending.
  
  Countries like the US, Japan, South Korea and France have decided to send  official representations for the meet.