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China's grand access to Gwadar Port

The revolutionary One Belt One Road nexus between Pakistan and China has at its centrefold the groundbreaking China-Pakistan Economic Corridor worth an estimated US$54 billion.

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While the corridor that has seen major constructions overtime became partly functional, Chinese cargo began to be transported overland to Gwadar Port last year.

As part of the project, sea ports in Gwadar and Karachi will be connected with northern Pakistan, western China and Central Asia in the coming future.

Building the road has been an arduous task, said Liu Qitao, the chairman of China Communications Construction Group. “We’ve spent decades and 88 Chinese workers have died from natural disasters,” he said.

Kashgar - On China's western border

An oasis city in China’s Xinjiang region, Kashgar has a history spanning more than 2000 years. The city served as a key trading post along the historical Silk Road.

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Kashgar in China's Xinjiang region

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Khunjerab pass


Unfortunately, Kashgar has been affected by violent attacks, which Beijing blames on separatists and terrorists. The local government has stepped up police patrols and offered financial rewards for tip-offs about violent attacks.

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Gilgit-Baltistan

Located in the disputed Valley of Kashmir, the Gilgit-Baltistan stands as a region of conflict.

According to a United Nations' report, an estimated 1.8 million people live in the region.

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Stunning mountain ranges in Gilgit-Baltistan

The highly mountainous region covers an area of 72,971 sq km. Main activities of the region remain trade and tourism. In 2009, China boosted investment by signing an agreement with Pakistan for a major energy project which included the construction of a 7,000-megawatt hydroelectric dam.

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Islamabad

Pakistan's capital, Islamabad has the highest cost of living of any city, with the city mainly being home to middle and upper-middle class families.

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When Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the city in 2015, he pledged to back US$46 billion of energy and infrastructure projects for the country.

Power plants, gas pipelines, optic fibre cables and highways remain some consist of some projects planned along the busy corridor connecting China to the Gulf of Oman.

Lahore

The second most populous city in Pakistan and the country's cultural hub, Lahore is all set to be equipped with US$1.6 billion light rail project, established by China and Pakistan - one of the biggest overseas infrastructure projects China is financing.

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Karachi

Karachi enjoys the distinct stature of being Pakistan's economic hub as well as the largest and most populous city.

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The coastal city of Karachi

Last year, China and Pakistan launched rail and sea freight services linking China’s Yunnan province to Karachi. The new freight line will cut transport costs by more than 50 per cent.

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Gwadar Port

The main element of the China -Pakistan Economic Corridor, Gwadar Port in Balochistan is key to the belt and road initiative.

China Overseas Port Holding Company plans to expand Gwadar Port, constructing nine, new multipurpose berths along 3.2km of seafront to the east of the existing berths.

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The groundbreaking Gwadar Port

The project commenced in 2013 when Pakistan awarded the contract for construction and operation to China.

Gwadar Port will provide an alternative shipping route to the Malacca Strait, which is frequently patrolled by the United States. The shipping route from the Middle East to China, via the strait, is about 12,000km long.
 
Pakistan needs to ensure it controls China's access to this port. China should not be given a free ride or these Chinese can turn into a security risk if allowed to go around unchecked.
I'm sure both countries are much more responsible than some would have you believe. Yes there's always some bad apples but nothing that cannot be fixed.
 
Project CPEC started in May 2013.

Six-years later, when is Pakistan actually going to start making money from this project as Pakistan can't tax any Chinese imports/exports on the CPEC route as far as I understand it and no one else is using CPEC.
 
Project CPEC started in May 2013.

Six-years later, when is Pakistan actually going to start making money from this project as Pakistan can't tax any Chinese imports/exports on the CPEC route as far as I understand it and no one else is using CPEC.
Relax bro, you joined PDF like 5 days ago and already your criticizing CPEC. Look up the benefits of CPEC, e.g. just look at the heavy development taking place in the country. That infrastructure is going to benefit the entire country, not just China. And it's not some overnight project, no. It'll take decades.
 
Project CPEC started in May 2013.

Six-years later, when is Pakistan actually going to start making money from this project as Pakistan can't tax any Chinese imports/exports on the CPEC route as far as I understand it and no one else is using CPEC.

Who told you Chinese can't be taxed?
 
China's grand access to Gwadar Port

The revolutionary One Belt One Road nexus between Pakistan and China has at its centrefold the groundbreaking China-Pakistan Economic Corridor worth an estimated US$54 billion.

463286_6367482_kashgar1_updates.jpg


While the corridor that has seen major constructions overtime became partly functional, Chinese cargo began to be transported overland to Gwadar Port last year.

As part of the project, sea ports in Gwadar and Karachi will be connected with northern Pakistan, western China and Central Asia in the coming future.

Building the road has been an arduous task, said Liu Qitao, the chairman of China Communications Construction Group. “We’ve spent decades and 88 Chinese workers have died from natural disasters,” he said.

Kashgar - On China's western border

An oasis city in China’s Xinjiang region, Kashgar has a history spanning more than 2000 years. The city served as a key trading post along the historical Silk Road.

463286_8069893_kashgar2_updates.jpg

Kashgar in China's Xinjiang region

463286_6550778_Khunjerab_updates.jpg

Khunjerab pass


Unfortunately, Kashgar has been affected by violent attacks, which Beijing blames on separatists and terrorists. The local government has stepped up police patrols and offered financial rewards for tip-offs about violent attacks.

463286_1933057_g-b_updates.jpg


Gilgit-Baltistan

Located in the disputed Valley of Kashmir, the Gilgit-Baltistan stands as a region of conflict.

According to a United Nations' report, an estimated 1.8 million people live in the region.

463286_5916819_Gilgit2_updates.jpg

Stunning mountain ranges in Gilgit-Baltistan

The highly mountainous region covers an area of 72,971 sq km. Main activities of the region remain trade and tourism. In 2009, China boosted investment by signing an agreement with Pakistan for a major energy project which included the construction of a 7,000-megawatt hydroelectric dam.

463286_636620_pakistann_updates.jpg


Islamabad

Pakistan's capital, Islamabad has the highest cost of living of any city, with the city mainly being home to middle and upper-middle class families.

463286_6631308_pakistan2_updates.jpg


When Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the city in 2015, he pledged to back US$46 billion of energy and infrastructure projects for the country.

Power plants, gas pipelines, optic fibre cables and highways remain some consist of some projects planned along the busy corridor connecting China to the Gulf of Oman.

Lahore

The second most populous city in Pakistan and the country's cultural hub, Lahore is all set to be equipped with US$1.6 billion light rail project, established by China and Pakistan - one of the biggest overseas infrastructure projects China is financing.

463286_1805230_lahore_updates.jpg


Karachi

Karachi enjoys the distinct stature of being Pakistan's economic hub as well as the largest and most populous city.

463286_9361546_karachii_updates.jpg

The coastal city of Karachi

Last year, China and Pakistan launched rail and sea freight services linking China’s Yunnan province to Karachi. The new freight line will cut transport costs by more than 50 per cent.

463286_6504626_gwadarrr_updates.jpg


Gwadar Port

The main element of the China -Pakistan Economic Corridor, Gwadar Port in Balochistan is key to the belt and road initiative.

China Overseas Port Holding Company plans to expand Gwadar Port, constructing nine, new multipurpose berths along 3.2km of seafront to the east of the existing berths.

463286_3260589_gwadarr_updates.jpg

The groundbreaking Gwadar Port

The project commenced in 2013 when Pakistan awarded the contract for construction and operation to China.

Gwadar Port will provide an alternative shipping route to the Malacca Strait, which is frequently patrolled by the United States. The shipping route from the Middle East to China, via the strait, is about 12,000km long.
Why is Gilgit Baltistan disputed?
 
Project CPEC started in May 2013.

Six-years later, when is Pakistan actually going to start making money from this project as Pakistan can't tax any Chinese imports/exports on the CPEC route as far as I understand it and no one else is using CPEC.

Did you say nobody else???

Saudi Arabia To Build $10 Billion Oil Refinery In Pakistan's Gwadar
January 12, 2019 21:18 GMT
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Located in the southwestern province of Balochistan, Gwadar is the crown jewel of China’s $60 billion investment in its Belt and Road Initiative projects in Pakistan.

Saudi Arabia says it plans to set up a $10 billion oil refinery in Pakistan's deepwater port of Gwadar, which is being developed with the help of China.

"Saudi Arabia wants to make Pakistan's economic development stable through establishing an oil refinery and partnership with Pakistan in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor," Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih told reporters in Gwadar on January 12.
 
Pakistan needs to ensure it controls China's access to this port. China should not be given a free ride or these Chinese can turn into a security risk if allowed to go around unchecked.

You are the reason why Pakistan is underdeveloped. When you have a chance you would screw it up by stupid way of thinking. It's like how aussie f*cked up relation with China.
 
We should give our few ports to China on lease. India will think thrice times for blockade .
 
You are the reason why Pakistan is underdeveloped. When you have a chance you would screw it up by stupid way of thinking. It's like how aussie f*cked up relation with China.
Well said. It's unfortunate that we have certain elements who only want to see Pakistan fall. They know who they are.

We should give our few ports to China on lease. India will think thrice times for blockade .
Since Indian navy's doctrine is to create a blockade of Pakistani waters, I would agree with you. Let the Chinese protect their interests.
 
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