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Pakistan Army Completes Over Half of CPEC Western Route Construction

Never Underestimate the lows these politicians can stoop to. In India grand old party Congress is making sure that Parliament won't function. All reforms related bills are struck and "terrosist" Modi is being seen by some people as a helpless bystander. :pissed:

Pakistani politicians will bicker on the proposed routes. All of them ( be it Balochistan, Sindh, KPK or Punjab ) want more than their share of piece of cake. And PM Sharif does not believe in sharing. :azn:

So you've placed all your bets on the assumption that some mysterious politican will appear from the heavens amidst Vedic spaceships and blue Gods and magically block this project through parliament (which is halfway complete)? Shupa pawa's tactics are getting sloppy if it is so. This is not the Pakistan of a few decades ago when we had stupid Leftists ensuring that there was no development in the country. We've already chucked out ANP from KPK and PPP from the ruling government for failing to bring any substantial progress and I'm pretty sure if any politician tries to sabotage this project, he'll be cast away too.
 
Indian Opposition:

India has made no secret of its strong opposition to the the CPEC project, and it is believed to be making covert efforts to sabotage it. Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “very strongly” raised the issue regarding China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) during his visit to Beijing, and called the project “unacceptable”. Swaraj said Modi was “concerned” about the $46 billion project, adding that the Indian government had summoned a Chinese envoy to raise the issue over the corridor that is to run through Pakistani Kashmir. Needless to say that the Chinese dismissed India’s objections to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
This is misinterpretation and misrepresentation of facts, not surprising as they have as usual been twisted by the Establishment.

The point at issue is Pakistan allowing a third country to build and manage infrastructure in what is considered as DISPUTED TERRITORY of Kashmir. 11,000 Chinese have already settled down in the area for this purpose. The demography is being gradually changed.

And even the Establishment's mouthpiece, the Hurriyat, in the Valley have objected to Pakistan holding 'sham' elections in GB which is part and parcel of J&K and considered disputed. This the Hurriyat says will completely dilute the UN Resolutions and have thus vehemently objected to Pakistan's grand design of surreptitiously converting GB into a province of Pakistan through which the CPEC runs.

Seems the Kashmiris are getting pissed off too! And the Balochis aren't far behind either!
 
So you've placed all your bets on the assumption that some mysterious politican will appear from the heavens amidst Vedic spaceships and blue Gods and magically block this project through parliament (which is halfway complete)? Shupa pawa's tactics are getting sloppy if it is so. This is not the Pakistan of a few decades ago when we had stupid Leftists ensuring that there was no development in the country. We've already chucked out ANP from KPK and PPP from the ruling government for failing to bring any substantial progress and I'm pretty sure if any politician tries to sabotage this project, he'll be cast away too.

Good Luck to Pakistan.

But be wary of Politicians who can rally people to demand change of routes to suit their constituencies.
 
Out of a population of.....8 million? :P

Yes NOT ALL 8MILLION ARE ANTI-STATE

Never Underestimate the lows these politicians can stoop to. In India grand old party Congress is making sure that Parliament won't function. All reforms related bills are struck and "terrosist" Modi is being seen by some people as a helpless bystander. :pissed:

Pakistani politicians will bicker on the proposed routes. All of them ( be it Balochistan, Sindh, KPK or Punjab ) want more than their share of piece of cake. And PM Sharif does not believe in sharing. :azn:

India can't do and won't do anything to stop this project. Who knows, in future Gilgit Baltistan may become a part of India, ( Just like every Pakistani dreams of J&K becoming part of Pakistan :pakistan: ) India is just registering its protest to China to gain more leeway in Vietnam Oil Exploration projects to which Chinese are objecting. :devil:


#WeWantArmyGOV Is it trending or you just coined it ?
Well I hope your fantasy materialises. If not Bollywood is on standby to fulfill on the silver screen.
:disagree:
 
Out of a population of.....8 million? :P

Wrong. Balochistan has about 40% Pashto speakers, Mekrani, Brahui and the Baloch component is probably below 4 million. Another 4 million live in Sindh and Punjab. Sorry to disappoint you. Thee is no solid block with huge numbers of Baloch.

Even in the areas where they dominate the population is so thinly spread out.

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I hope you have some of this stuff for yourself as you never know what future has in store. India is already hell bent to stop this project. But, thanks to you capable politicians in Pakistan, many projects go kaput without Indian efforts.
First of all we have it enough in store but sadly you dont so I though I should help you with it...As we are not the ones who got concerns on our CPEC Sir...
And future dont always hold everything in the store...its upto us what we want from our future...
India admits it will do anything to stop CPEC and we know that so dont worry we have our Army and Govt to stop the Devil's actions...
Your right few projects go kaput but things are changing in Pakistan very fastly and as for Indian efforts....They can do is blame and terrorism thats what all they can do.Nothing more, nothing less.


~No offense.

I hope you have some of this stuff for yourself as you never know what future has in store. India is already hell bent to stop this project. But, thanks to you capable politicians in Pakistan, many projects go kaput without Indian efforts.
First of all we have it enough in store but sadly you dont so I though I should help you with it...As we are not the ones who got concerns on our CPEC Sir...
And future dont always hold everything in the store...its upto us what we want from our future...
India admits it will do anything to stop CPEC and we know that so dont worry we have our Army and Govt to stop the Devil's actions...
Your right few projects go kaput but things are changing in Pakistan very fastly and as for Indian efforts....They can do is blame and terrorism thats what all they can do.Nothing more, nothing less.


~No offense.
 
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday said the Peshawar, Karachi motorway under the China, Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project should be completed by 2017.

“Work on different sections of the Peshawar, Karachi motorway should be completed by 2017,” the premier said, while chairing a meeting to review the progress of projects under the China, Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

During the meeting, PM Nawaz directed authorities to expedite work on the projects under the CPEC to materialise the dream of a prosperous Pakistan.

“Energy projects under CPEC should be completed on fast-track,” the premier said.

Read: CPEC to be completed at all costs: Army chief

“Railway stations from Peshawar to Karachi should be upgraded and maximum facilities should be provided to the passengers,” he added.

PM Nawaz also upheld that the Gwadar International Airport should be completed in the shortest possible time.

Earlier this week, Army chief General Raheel Sharif visited Panjgur area of Balochistan and vowed to torpedo the campaign run by the country’s enemies against the CPEC and help get the project off the ground.


Emphasising the importance of the CPEC, the army chief said construction of these roads would link Gwadar port with the rest of the country at Chaman and the Indus Highway.


Peshawar-Karachi motorway under CPEC to be completed by 2017: PM - The Express Tribune
 
Indeed even i was surprised with the completion of 502km line this fast.

It's just a name change for the most part.

Most of the roads were already being made or already made, but they've just been now incorporated into the new plan.
 
Chinese companies build wind and solar power plants as part of $46 billion CPEC project:

A wind farm in Pakistan built with China's help is generating more than a million kilowatt-hours of electricity every day as the Communist nation has stepped up funding of solar, hydro and nuclear power projects under the USD 46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

The wind power project built by China's Three Gorges Corporation operates for more than 20 hours a day, and since it went into operation in November, the facility has generated around 93 million kilowatt-hours, a spokes ..

Read more at:
China-built wind farm in Pakistan generates million kwh power per day - The Economic Times


Chinese state media reports that a Chinese company has built the power plant in Bahawalpur, in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

The Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park is a 229-hectare facility in the Cholistan desert, and has been hailed as an early part of China's Silk Road program. According to China Daily, 100-megawatts of capacity have been installed in just three months, at a cost of $215 million. The investment is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $46 billion scheme planned by Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to The Nation.

Pakistan: China Builds Biggest Solar Power Plant
 
Ok, but why is it that you haven't been able to sort out the paltry number (as you say) of freedom fighters since 1947? There obviously must be a huge problem! A small bunch of Balochis taking on the 'mighty' PA and giving them a run for their money! Wow! :azn:
Problem is we actually dont want to have a province without any population otherwise its a matter of weeks we can clean sweep this province.What we need is to integrate them back into society thats why the carrot and stick policy.
 

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