The game will be changed, I think.
All local resources can be deep processed and be sold as value-added industrial goods.
Because what this needs are just factories, not transport any more.
I am just wondering if the top officials are promoting CPEC to other potential investors.
Although this is a good business opportunities, they still need to market it.
Can't agree more.
They can see the products of their local built factories will not only easily enter the regional market, but also flow to far destination by sea and land routes.
And for the factories in their blueprint, the power supply and workforce are there.
British still are worldwide businessmen with a keen sense of smell.
In such a unparalleled corridor, their companies can find opportunities they can't get other where.
And meanwhile, this will make the CPEC a place of interests of another world power.
Maybe the can-see future of CPEC is not a good news to some neighbor politicians.
It is very easy to break the corridor to keep unstable situation in Kashmir.
That belongs to strategic intimidation.
I 'm afraid it won't work as Pak is not a small country. It's much cheaper to increase the missiles to break such defense system.
We were threatened by 2 superpowers before, but never gave up our reforming and opening-up policy.
Pak just focus on his...
As a national leader, he should understand what such speech will cause.
If he really want to increase Indian farmers' income, there are more meaningful things to do.
This give another reason for Pak to develop CPEC, which will bring Industrialization to the entire corridor.
As soon as the...
Russian doesn't only have European part.
Roman is built from the first stone.
It couldn't happen as far as I can see.
There is no business of profit guaranteed without compensation, if you mean the risks of this decision.
Even you don't do anything, that doesn't mean you are secured.
It's good to be cautious.
But if it is too easy to draw a conclusion from a complicated situation, it also means cost on time and tax.
This is not a good example.
But, if there is no Russian base, it would be very hard for Syria to fight so many enemies from all around.