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New Delhi: Pakistan and China have decided to widen the scope of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) including expansion of activities in the Gwadar Port. The development could mean a headache for India which already has concerns regarding the CPEC as it overlaps with Azad Kashmir.

The CPEC is China's flagship project under its belt and road initiative, which aims to link China with economies in southeast and central Asia.

People familiar with the CPEC plan told ET that China recently signed new agreements with Pakistan to launch industrial, agriculture and socio-economic projects under this initiative. The corridor also plans to promote the petrochemical, hydrocarbon, as well as maritime sectors through Gwadar Port, they said.

The decisions were taken at a recent meeting of the CPEC’s Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) in Beijing. The industrial cooperation with China would help relocate industry and operationalisation of four special economic zones (SEZs) in Rashakai, Dhabeji, Faisalabad and Islamabad in Pakistan, the country's Planning, Development and Reforms Minister, Khusro Baktiar, told reporters in Lahore on Sunday.

China has reportedly agreed to give a grant of $1 billion for development of education, health, irrigation and less-developed areas of Pakistan. Islamabad had also urged Beijing to set up light engineering and manufacturing units in the country to boost the local economy, which is facing a crisis due to foreign exchange shortage.

The Imran Khan-led government is understood to have prepared a master plan for the Gwadar Port, which has been built with Chinese assistance, and could also work as a naval base for China. China is in the process of creating a colony only for Chinese nationals at Gwadar. Pakistan wants to develop hydrocarbon and petrochemical complexes in Gwadar, besides boosting the fisheries sector through the port.

However, India-backed Chabahar Port in Iran, which is close to Gwadar, has the potential to rival Gwadar. The Chabahar Port is functional and being used for transporting goods to Afghanistan. Also, an international conference in Chabahar city next month would help in drawing a roadmap for Eurasian countries to have footprints in Chabahar.

Besides, Pakistan wants to promote the agriculture sector under CPEC by inviting Chinese companies to explore investment opportunities and leverage agro value chains. Khan, in a recent internal meeting, is understood to have made it clear that early completion of CPEC projects was in Pakistan’s interest and stressed that he wants to follow the Chinese model for poverty alleviation.
 
If money goes to un federal source then it will be spent on ran*i bazi in village
 
I hope any money coming to Pakistan is strictly monitored by several different institutions and media so no chance of misuse/mismanagement.
 
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...at-economic-corridor/articleshow/67634046.cms
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New Delhi: Pakistan and China have decided to widen the scope of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) including expansion of activities in the Gwadar Port. The development could mean a headache for India which already has concerns regarding the CPEC as it overlaps with Azad Kashmir.

The CPEC is China's flagship project under its belt and road initiative, which aims to link China with economies in southeast and central Asia.

People familiar with the CPEC plan told ET that China recently signed new agreements with Pakistan to launch industrial, agriculture and socio-economic projects under this initiative. The corridor also plans to promote the petrochemical, hydrocarbon, as well as maritime sectors through Gwadar Port, they said.

The decisions were taken at a recent meeting of the CPEC’s Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) in Beijing. The industrial cooperation with China would help relocate industry and operationalisation of four special economic zones (SEZs) in Rashakai, Dhabeji, Faisalabad and Islamabad in Pakistan, the country's Planning, Development and Reforms Minister, Khusro Baktiar, told reporters in Lahore on Sunday.

China has reportedly agreed to give a grant of $1 billion for development of education, health, irrigation and less-developed areas of Pakistan. Islamabad had also urged Beijing to set up light engineering and manufacturing units in the country to boost the local economy, which is facing a crisis due to foreign exchange shortage.

The Imran Khan-led government is understood to have prepared a master plan for the Gwadar Port, which has been built with Chinese assistance, and could also work as a naval base for China. China is in the process of creating a colony only for Chinese nationals at Gwadar. Pakistan wants to develop hydrocarbon and petrochemical complexes in Gwadar, besides boosting the fisheries sector through the port.

However, India-backed Chabahar Port in Iran, which is close to Gwadar, has the potential to rival Gwadar. The Chabahar Port is functional and being used for transporting goods to Afghanistan. Also, an international conference in Chabahar city next month would help in drawing a roadmap for Eurasian countries to have footprints in Chabahar.

Besides, Pakistan wants to promote the agriculture sector under CPEC by inviting Chinese companies to explore investment opportunities and leverage agro value chains. Khan, in a recent internal meeting, is understood to have made it clear that early completion of CPEC projects was in Pakistan’s interest and stressed that he wants to follow the Chinese model for poverty alleviation.
Without proper checks and balances all will go in the pockets of the rich.
 
I am working at the irrigation department and it's quite evident that the grants from USaid/WB are wasted.
true but Chinese are not Americans. Americans give aid not to help overall but to gain a specific advantage, Chinese and American goals in Pakistan are poles apart.
US wants to empower certain individuals and institutions of Pakistan and keep the country weak whereas it is in China's interests to eliminate those anti-state and corrupt elements from Pakistan over the next 10 or so years and make the country strong (without causing a civil war whereas US needs a civil war in Pakistan)
 
true but Chinese are not Americans. Americans give aid not to help overall but to gain a specific advantage, Chinese and American goals in Pakistan are poles apart.
US wants to empower certain individuals and institutions of Pakistan and keep the country weak whereas it is in China's interests to eliminate those anti-state and corrupt elements from Pakistan over the next 10 or so years and make the country strong (without causing a civil war whereas US needs a civil war in Pakistan)
Lol ok.
 

What @doorstar said is true.

Regarding Pakistan, Chinese and american clearly have different goal.

In Chinese eyes they want to make Pakistan stronger and Rich, because Pakistan can become a counter balance for India (Pakistan and China enemy) and also become a Strategic Ally for China in South Asia region.

In american eyes they want to make pakistan under control (become their lapdog in south asia region) meanwhile keep trying to not make india angry, because they see india as more strategic ally than pakistan. (1 billion cannon fooder for them, while they are busy in Western pacific fight with China)


China invest more than 60 Billion USD in Pakistan is not for profit but to make a solid foundation for Pakistan economy to take off.

In every aspect of economic law, it's ridiculous to invest such huge amount in country like Pakistan for profit.
 
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