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India’s high commissioner to Pakistan has said his country is not threatened by the $46-billion economic corridor between Pakistan and China, as an economically-strong Pakistan would bring regional stability.



“India has no worry over the construction of Pakistan-China Economic Corridor as an economically-strong Pakistan would bring stability to the region,” Indian High Commissioner TCA Raghavan said, addressing a meeting of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KPCCI) in Peshawar, according to Economic Times.



This is the first visit by an Indian high commissioner to KPCCI in the past nine years. The last Indian high commissioner to visit was Shivshankar Menon in 2006.

Read: Trade corridor tops Chinese investment bonanza

Further, the envoy said India is also not worried about the growing relations between Pakistan, Iran, China and Afghanistan either.

Raghavan underlined the need to remove misperception and restore mutual trust between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

“There is a need to remove misperception between Pakistan and India for the restoration of mutual trust,” he added.

Pakistani and Chinese officials on Monday signed a series of more than 50 accords to inaugurate the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which will create a network of roads, railways and pipelines linking China’s restive west to the Arabian Sea through Pakistan.

Read: Baloch ire prompts security fears for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

The project is part of Beijing’s “Belt and Road” plan to expand its trade and transport footprint across Central and South Asia. It will give China easier access to Middle Eastern oil via the deep-water port of Gwadar.

Acknowledging Pakistan and China’s positive relations, Raghavan claimed India and China’s relations are stable too.

Trade volume between India and China reached the $70 billion mark and India also bought power generation equipment from China.

Read: China’s security as important as Pakistan’s, Nawaz tells Chinese president

Urging an increase in the volume of bilateral trade between India and Pakistan, the envoy said the goal can be achieved “if we treat each other as normal trade partners.”

“India and Pakistan should behave like normal trading partners. Peace and security in Pakistan is important for economic growth of both Pakistan as well as India alike.”

“Fears that enhanced trade with India would result in Indian goods flooding Pakistani market, rendering local traders out of business, is misplaced,” he added.

Further, he pointed out trade between India and China was equal to trade between India and Pakistan in 2000, ranging between $100million.

However, he added after a passage of 14 years, the trade volume between India and China has jumped to $65 billion to $70 billion, while trade between India and Pakistan is around $2.5 billion to $2.9 billion.

Raghavan said boost in trade between India and China is a good example as to how barriers were removed between the two countries as they both focused on trade and commercial act.

India not threatened by Pakistan-China economic corridor: envoy - The Express Tribune
 
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Finally some sense. A stable Pakistan that concentrates on growth is the best thing that can happen to India.
 
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India’s high commissioner to Pakistan has said his country is not threatened by the $46-billion economic corridor between Pakistan and China, as an economically-strong Pakistan would bring regional stability.



“India has no worry over the construction of Pakistan-China Economic Corridor as an economically-strong Pakistan would bring stability to the region,” Indian High Commissioner TCA Raghavan said, addressing a meeting of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KPCCI) in Peshawar, according to Economic Times.



This is the first visit by an Indian high commissioner to KPCCI in the past nine years. The last Indian high commissioner to visit was Shivshankar Menon in 2006.

Read: Trade corridor tops Chinese investment bonanza

Further, the envoy said India is also not worried about the growing relations between Pakistan, Iran, China and Afghanistan either.

Raghavan underlined the need to remove misperception and restore mutual trust between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

“There is a need to remove misperception between Pakistan and India for the restoration of mutual trust,” he added.

Pakistani and Chinese officials on Monday signed a series of more than 50 accords to inaugurate the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which will create a network of roads, railways and pipelines linking China’s restive west to the Arabian Sea through Pakistan.

Read: Baloch ire prompts security fears for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

The project is part of Beijing’s “Belt and Road” plan to expand its trade and transport footprint across Central and South Asia. It will give China easier access to Middle Eastern oil via the deep-water port of Gwadar.

Acknowledging Pakistan and China’s positive relations, Raghavan claimed India and China’s relations are stable too.

Trade volume between India and China reached the $70 billion mark and India also bought power generation equipment from China.

Read: China’s security as important as Pakistan’s, Nawaz tells Chinese president

Urging an increase in the volume of bilateral trade between India and Pakistan, the envoy said the goal can be achieved “if we treat each other as normal trade partners.”

“India and Pakistan should behave like normal trading partners. Peace and security in Pakistan is important for economic growth of both Pakistan as well as India alike.”

“Fears that enhanced trade with India would result in Indian goods flooding Pakistani market, rendering local traders out of business, is misplaced,” he added.

Further, he pointed out trade between India and China was equal to trade between India and Pakistan in 2000, ranging between $100million.

However, he added after a passage of 14 years, the trade volume between India and China has jumped to $65 billion to $70 billion, while trade between India and Pakistan is around $2.5 billion to $2.9 billion.

Raghavan said boost in trade between India and China is a good example as to how barriers were removed between the two countries as they both focused on trade and commercial act.

India not threatened by Pakistan-China economic corridor: envoy - The Express Tribune


No we do not feel threatened and neither should China feel threatened when we will spend ₹ 11 Trillion(size of the Vietnamese economy) in Vietnam in the decade to drill for oil and train their military.

Top India Explorer’s Spending Bucks Big Oil as Crude Dips - Bloomberg Business

Bolstering Act East Policy: India to train Vietnamese intelligence forces - timesofindia-economictimes
 
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India gets 50 Billion dollars investment EVERY year

So why should we be threatened
 
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Economical development of pakistan will make it less radical country (We can Hope). In past also 33 and 36 bn USD investment was announced but noting has come . We can hope that this time it will come.
 
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Finally some sense. A stable Pakistan that concentrates on growth is the best thing that can happen to India.

Sadly Pakistan is not going to get anything from that money. Chinese workers will build the infrastructure for Chinese use. The road will connect Gwadar to China. Pakistan will stand and look at the riches that will flow through their land towards China. The infrastructure is Chinese infrastructure.

If Pakistan would have benefit it would have been good for us, as you said an economically developed region brings peace. But sadly this will create only a Chinese foothold in our backyard. To counter this our plans with Vietnam have been given a go. Both the news about Vietnam are recent news.

Economical development of pakistan will make it less radical country (We can Hope). In past also 33 and 36 bn USD investment was announced but noting has come . We can hope that this time it will come.

Yea in 2010 Wen Jiabao promised 35 Billion USD. Sadly Pakistan is still the same hell hole.
 
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By the time Pakistan will get benefit from the $46b...India would have added $1 trillion to its economy and become $3 trillion economy..so why India would worry.

 
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By the time Pakistan will get benefit from the $46b...India would have added $1 trillion to its economy and become $3 trillion economy..so why India would worry.

The worry is about China in our backyard.
 
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By the time Pakistan will get benefit from the $46b...India would have added $1 trillion to its economy and become $3 trillion economy..so why India would worry.


CORRECTION :

This whole project is for 10 years

In 10 years India's GDP will DOUBLE to 4 TRILLION USD

India's growth is above 7 percent
 
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The fact that an Indian envoy had to make such remarks, shows how much India feels about the whole thing. That their two enemies are enjoying a good time together, while the Indians cannot do anything.

Yessir Mr Envoy, we believe you.
 
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We wiil listen daily attacks on Chinese vehicles in these route,like American vehicles attacked in Pakistan.
 
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Indians seem to be confused at the current state of affairs.
Popular electronic media of India seems to loosing sleep over this investment..but that you could explain provided the immature rants often thrown by Indian media.
India should realize that Pak and China could not care less even if India felt threatened to the nth degree.
 
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The more money Pakistan has the more money we will have to buy and build weapons to destroy India
 
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