Al Jazeera07/07/2012By Forestier-Walker from Aktau[Printer Friendly Version] New plans indicate Central Asian state wants to boost position as supply route into Afghanistan. Kazakhstan is seeking to play a greater role as a supply route for NATO into Afghanistan. A significant portion of non-lethal goods in NATO's northern distribution network, in which cargo is transited from the West to Afghanistan through Central Asia, already passes through Aktau, a key Kazakh sea port. Aktau could also soon become part of an integrated network linking Asia with Europe, a US-backed initiatived called the New Silk Road that aims to improve relations between Central Asian countries and the West. Robert Forestier-Walker reports from Aktau.