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China Should Either Make Peace With India Or Forget About CPEC

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmo...with-india-or-forget-about-cpec/#4909aed622ee

China desperately needs the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It’s part of that nation’s vision to write the rules of the next stage of globalization and help its export and investment engines grow for years to come—a good prospect for investors in Chinese equities, which have been lagging behind of those of neighboring India.

Ranking China India
Population (millions) 1374.62 1254.02
Per Capita GDP ($, Dec2015) 6416 1806
Human Development Index (2015) 90 130
Entrepreneurship Index (2016) 60 98
Economic Freedom Index (2016) 144 123
Index/Fund 12-month Performance 5-year Performance
IShares China (NYSE:FXI) -5.16% 7.5.0%
iShares S&P India 50 (NASDAQ:INDY) 1.0% 32.18%
Source: Finance.yahoo.com 11/26/16

Specifically, CPEC is the express link between Western China, the Middle East, and Africa–China’s second continent. Ideologically that is, which can explain why Beijing has committed $46 billion to the project.

The trouble is that CPEC passes through Pakistani regions claimed by India. That makes it a bumpy road, to say the least — Pakistan and India continue to fight for control of these regions.

That’s why China needs to make peace with India.

So far, China has done very little to appease India. In fact, it has done quite the opposite: repeatedly blocking India’s efforts to join the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG).

And it has sided openly with Pakistan in the India-Pakistan Kashmir standoff, as evidenced by statements by China’s senior officials on the sidelines of the ongoing 71st session of United Nations General Assembly in New York.

That can explain why India’s has sided with the US in the South China Sea disputes, as previously discussed here.

And things could turn worse, if pro-Indian forces in Pakistan sabotage China’s CEPC route.

That raises the possibility of an open confrontation between China and Pakistan on the one side, and India and its allies on the other.

Is China ready for this scenario? Probably not. That’s why Beijing should either appease New Delhi or forget about CEPC altogether.
 
http://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmo...with-india-or-forget-about-cpec/#4909aed622ee

China desperately needs the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It’s part of that nation’s vision to write the rules of the next stage of globalization and help its export and investment engines grow for years to come—a good prospect for investors in Chinese equities, which have been lagging behind of those of neighboring India.

Ranking China India
Population (millions) 1374.62 1254.02
Per Capita GDP ($, Dec2015) 6416 1806
Human Development Index (2015) 90 130
Entrepreneurship Index (2016) 60 98
Economic Freedom Index (2016) 144 123
Index/Fund 12-month Performance 5-year Performance
IShares China (NYSE:FXI) -5.16% 7.5.0%
iShares S&P India 50 (NASDAQ:INDY) 1.0% 32.18%
Source: Finance.yahoo.com 11/26/16

Specifically, CPEC is the express link between Western China, the Middle East, and Africa–China’s second continent. Ideologically that is, which can explain why Beijing has committed $46 billion to the project.

The trouble is that CPEC passes through Pakistani regions claimed by India. That makes it a bumpy road, to say the least — Pakistan and India continue to fight for control of these regions.

That’s why China needs to make peace with India.

So far, China has done very little to appease India. In fact, it has done quite the opposite: repeatedly blocking India’s efforts to join the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG).

And it has sided openly with Pakistan in the India-Pakistan Kashmir standoff, as evidenced by statements by China’s senior officials on the sidelines of the ongoing 71st session of United Nations General Assembly in New York.

That can explain why India’s has sided with the US in the South China Sea disputes, as previously discussed here.

And things could turn worse, if pro-Indian forces in Pakistan sabotage China’s CEPC route.

That raises the possibility of an open confrontation between China and Pakistan on the one side, and India and its allies on the other.

Is China ready for this scenario? Probably not. That’s why Beijing should either appease New Delhi or forget about CEPC altogether.
The friend ship of India are always full of conditions
 
What exactly will India do to make the Chinese 'forget' CPEC? like it or not your proxies are seeing their last days, and like it or not Pakistan will move forward.
The trouble is that CPEC passes through Pakistani regions claimed by India. That makes it a bumpy road, to say the least — Pakistan and India continue to fight for control of these regions.
Last i remember Chinese didn't give a shit about Indian reservations. I could be wrong.

@Arsalan
 
The friend ship of India are always full of conditions
In world affair, things run on interests of the nation and not on friendship. And interests always have conditions atta with them.
 
Make peace with India?
The hell?
Last time I checked China wasn't in war with any country.
Some one give me an update.
Have we won yet?/sarcasm

And CPEC.
It's an economical project that doesn't even involve India, why bother with India's opinion? Did the US cared about what China thought when it proposed TPP?(That is before TPP fell on its face) No, because China wasn't involved.

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And things could turn worse, if pro-Indian forces in Pakistan sabotage China’s CEPC route.

I'm absolutely speechless.
In this civilized day and age, a country would support the active sabotaging of an economical project at peacetime.

Honestly I believe this report is a piece of crap as this bar is too low, even for India.

But who knows? India publicly claimed they would use terrorism to destabilize Pakistan if they can. Maybe India's bar is that low.
 
One thing I believe in is when the next time India and Pakistan are on the brink of war, China will quickly jump in and make Pakistan toe the line and defuse tension. As they won't want their investments to go down the drain.
 
What exactly will India do to make the Chinese 'forget' CPEC? like it or not your proxies are seeing their last days, and like it or not Pakistan will move forward.

Last i remember Chinese didn't give a shit about Indian reservations. I could be wrong.

@Arsalan
Let aside China , even pakistan won't give shitt about Indian reservations, we are enough powerful to do what we want to do in Kashmir and Afghanistan
 
Is it a threat? I mean did this author forget to look inside his pajamas in the morning ............ it cannot grow that big overnight or is it because Trump has won the election?


if pro-Indian forces in Pakistan sabotage China’s CEPC route.

Look at the shameless creature ............... all evident of the terrorist mentality of a common indian.


So far, China has done very little to appease India.


China come on foreplay is must ............ don't just get to the business straight away.
 
What.... how can india come between china pak relation or economy.

There is no way we can and should stop such investment.

A stable pakistan is good for region.

I think cpec will change economic conditions of pak. And we must support it. Quit pulling others legs. Try and reach for better place your self.

India should just say good luck and carry on with business.
 
http://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmo...with-india-or-forget-about-cpec/#4909aed622ee

China desperately needs the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It’s part of that nation’s vision to write the rules of the next stage of globalization and help its export and investment engines grow for years to come—a good prospect for investors in Chinese equities, which have been lagging behind of those of neighboring India.

Ranking China India
Population (millions) 1374.62 1254.02
Per Capita GDP ($, Dec2015) 6416 1806
Human Development Index (2015) 90 130
Entrepreneurship Index (2016) 60 98
Economic Freedom Index (2016) 144 123
Index/Fund 12-month Performance 5-year Performance
IShares China (NYSE:FXI) -5.16% 7.5.0%
iShares S&P India 50 (NASDAQ:INDY) 1.0% 32.18%
Source: Finance.yahoo.com 11/26/16

Specifically, CPEC is the express link between Western China, the Middle East, and Africa–China’s second continent. Ideologically that is, which can explain why Beijing has committed $46 billion to the project.

The trouble is that CPEC passes through Pakistani regions claimed by India. That makes it a bumpy road, to say the least — Pakistan and India continue to fight for control of these regions.

That’s why China needs to make peace with India.

So far, China has done very little to appease India. In fact, it has done quite the opposite: repeatedly blocking India’s efforts to join the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG).

And it has sided openly with Pakistan in the India-Pakistan Kashmir standoff, as evidenced by statements by China’s senior officials on the sidelines of the ongoing 71st session of United Nations General Assembly in New York.

That can explain why India’s has sided with the US in the South China Sea disputes, as previously discussed here.

And things could turn worse, if pro-Indian forces in Pakistan sabotage China’s CEPC route.

That raises the possibility of an open confrontation between China and Pakistan on the one side, and India and its allies on the other.

Is China ready for this scenario? Probably not. That’s why Beijing should either appease New Delhi or forget about CEPC altogether.

Seems like someone is burning LOL That's the whole point. It is the CPEC effect at work. I can feel your insecurity up from here. Now watch how we turn India irrelevant and play our cards. Just lean back and relax. The show has just begun.

As for forgetting about CPEC, do something about it if you can. Empty words don't mean anything. We are walking the talk whereas you are becoming irrelevant. This checkmate feels good. Very very good.
 
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmo...with-india-or-forget-about-cpec/#4909aed622ee

China desperately needs the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It’s part of that nation’s vision to write the rules of the next stage of globalization and help its export and investment engines grow for years to come—a good prospect for investors in Chinese equities, which have been lagging behind of those of neighboring India.

Ranking China India
Population (millions) 1374.62 1254.02
Per Capita GDP ($, Dec2015) 6416 1806
Human Development Index (2015) 90 130
Entrepreneurship Index (2016) 60 98
Economic Freedom Index (2016) 144 123
Index/Fund 12-month Performance 5-year Performance
IShares China (NYSE:FXI) -5.16% 7.5.0%
iShares S&P India 50 (NASDAQ:INDY) 1.0% 32.18%
Source: Finance.yahoo.com 11/26/16

Specifically, CPEC is the express link between Western China, the Middle East, and Africa–China’s second continent. Ideologically that is, which can explain why Beijing has committed $46 billion to the project.

The trouble is that CPEC passes through Pakistani regions claimed by India. That makes it a bumpy road, to say the least — Pakistan and India continue to fight for control of these regions.

That’s why China needs to make peace with India.

So far, China has done very little to appease India. In fact, it has done quite the opposite: repeatedly blocking India’s efforts to join the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG).

And it has sided openly with Pakistan in the India-Pakistan Kashmir standoff, as evidenced by statements by China’s senior officials on the sidelines of the ongoing 71st session of United Nations General Assembly in New York.

That can explain why India’s has sided with the US in the South China Sea disputes, as previously discussed here.

And things could turn worse, if pro-Indian forces in Pakistan sabotage China’s CEPC route.

That raises the possibility of an open confrontation between China and Pakistan on the one side, and India and its allies on the other.

Is China ready for this scenario? Probably not. That’s why Beijing should either appease New Delhi or forget about CEPC altogether.

Hahaha,,, like they could a damn about CPEC ....

Indians are living in Lala land ... while CPEC is already running and functioning they are threatning a country much powerful then them ... whereas they can't even control Pakistan which is 5 times smaller then Inida...

Indians are welcome to stop CPEC is they could ...
 

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