If escaping "/" is removed then it returns the below error, since I'm using 
Windows.

{"error":{"code":400,"message":"Payload isn't valid for 
request.","status":"INVALID_ARGUMENT"}}

On Saturday, 2 November 2019 00:55:35 UTC+5:30, George (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> Your strings for input_url and output_url_prefix do not seem to conform to 
> the indications and examples provided on the Exporting and importing 
> emulator data 
> <https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/tools/emulator-export-import> 
> page. In particular, your use of escaping "/" is understandable, but not 
> required in this case. Does it make any difference if you simply enclose 
> the string in double quotes, as exemplified on that page? 
>

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