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China and Pakistan signed projects worth $11bn, including a $3.9bn hydroelectric dam and a $7.2bn railway upgrade.

China's Belt and Road program has found new life in Pakistan with $11 billion worth of projects signed in the last month, driven by a former lieutenant general who has reinvigorated the infrastructure plan that's been languishing since Prime Minister Imran Khan took office two years ago.

The nations signed deals on June 25 and July 6 for two hydro-power generation projects costing $3.9 billion in the disputed Kashmir region, and another to revamp the South Asian nation's colonial-era railways for $7.2 billion -- the most expensive Chinese project yet in Pakistan.

Khan's government appointed Asim Saleem Bajwa last year to run the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority, which oversees more than $70 billion in projects from power plants to highways. He also joined Khan's cabinet in late April, becoming one of more than a dozen former and current military officials in prominent government roles as the army expands its influence in the country.

The Chinese financing has helped rid Pakistan of an electricity deficit that left exporters unable to meet orders and major cities without electricity for much of the day. Still, the implementation of some investments appeared to stall since Khan came to power, with no new projects announced in 2018 and very few in 2019.

Since Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the initiative in 2013, the World Bank estimates about $575 billion worth of energy plants, railways, roads, ports and other projects have been built or are in the works across the globe. Its progress has slowed recently, dogged by accusations that China is luring poor countries into debt traps for its own political and strategic gain.

"The reality is that much of CPEC, like the Belt and Road more broadly, has been paralyzed," said Jonathan Hillman, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, referring to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan "is a flagship for China's Belt and Road, so the need to show progress is even more important."


In a tweet last month, Bajwa said some detractors had given the "false impression" that CPEC had been slowed. Not only has the pace of work on projects picked up recently, but a great deal of ground work has been done to launch phase two of the project that also includes special economic zones to lure Chinese manufacturers, agriculture, science, technology and tourism, he wrote.

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China says future cooperation with Pakistan will focus on social development, livelihood, industry and agriculture in addition to infrastructure construction [File: Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg]

"The prime minister pushed very hard on this," said Abdul Razak Dawood, Khan's adviser on commerce and investments said by phone. "We feel that we have to get more and more hydro in our energy mix."

A spokesman in Bajwa's office said he was not immediately available to comment.

Little Progress
Pakistan's army is already responsible for securing every single Beijing-funded project scattered across the country, from the mountains near the Chinese border to the desert in Gwadar where the Chinese operate a port. Its role has become even more important following terrorist attacks on three Chinese-related projects in the past year.

"There is no doubt that PM Khan's arrival slowed the pace of CPEC projects," said Mosharraf Zaidi, a senior fellow at Islamabad-based think tank, Tabadlab, and a former principal advisor to the foreign ministry. "The renewed energy and approval we are now seeing is almost entirely likely due to the chairperson having settled in, and being added to Prime Minister Khan's cabinet."

Indeed there's deepening concerns over Islamabad's ability to service its debts under the program. The Center for Global Development has listed Pakistan among eight nations that face potential debt-sustainability problems because of the initiative. The country must repay China more than double the amount it owes the International Monetary Fund over the next three years, according to an IMF report last year.


For its part, Beijing says its projects in Pakistan had made major progress over the last six years. "China firmly supports the development of CPEC and stands ready to work with Pakistan," China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a regular press briefing in Beijing on July 7, adding that future cooperation will focus on social development, livelihood, industry and agriculture in addition to infrastructure construction.

Regional Conflict
The hydro projects are both based in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, a region at the heart of tensions with arch-rival India. The neighbors have fought three wars -- two over Kashmir -- and last year a terrorist attack in the Indian-controlled portion led to the most serious military escalation in more than a decade.

The $2.4 billion Kohala hydro power project is being built on the Jhelum River in Muzaffarabad, just 100 kilometers (62 miles) from where both armies exchange gunfire. The Azad Pattan project -- which will cost $1.5 billion -- is being built on the same river.

"China and Pakistan may also be antagonizing India," said Hillman. Both hydro projects are in Kashmir, and the railway is part of a much longer, and still far fetched plan to connect China and Pakistan by rail, also passing through occupied territory, said Hillman.

Several countries have run into trouble with Belt and Road projects or had to rework plans after complaints over corruption, padded contracts, heavy debt loads, environmental damage and a reliance on imported Chinese labor over local hires.

Pakistan renegotiated the project to revamp its British-era legacy railway system. It was initially estimated to cost $8.2 billion but that was reduced to $6.2 billion, according to the nation's railways minister. The final amount is higher than the revised cost but still $1 billion less that initial estimate.


All three new projects have been under discussion for some time before this month's announcement.

"Though these are difficult projects to get across the line compared to low hanging fruits like coal and LNG power projects that were announced at the start of the Chinese financing projects," said Samiullah Tariq, head of research at Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company, "China is a critical ally for Pakistan to continue growing."
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"The prime minister pushed very hard on this," said Abdul Razak Dawood,

This man is the reason China would not offer Pakistan a deal it could offer Iran or Central Asia.
red tape bureaucracy..Secondly China's OBOR progress would be slow in Pakistan unless we remove 18th amendment and get presidential system.....
 
First they themselves said it has gone dormant and now slitting wrists at it getting revived LOL


The reality is CPEC has been continuing as scheduled, just a little readjustment of priorities was taking place. Multan-Sukkur motorway (completed), Suki Kinari and Karot HPPs were carried over from the previous government and they are completed/progressing during this government with full pace.
 
There is a narrative especially by tooi party, that it had been stopped. It was being negotiated and the result is that the focus is on Dams now and NOT get me elected by making a project like sahiwal coal plant to name a project. Mian cpold have started the ML-1 as well and taken the credit for it too. BUT knowing now how much pain the yanks are in over the ML-1 upgradation means mian had to obey its masters like the Diamer basha dam. it would have been completed around about now BUT it got pushed to 2037!!

But tooi wal like @Tameem wanted to give credit to mian for the takhti.
 
There is a narrative especially by tooi party, that it had been stopped. It was being negotiated and the result is that the focus is on Dams now and NOT get me elected by making a project like sahiwal coal plant to name a project. Mian cpold have started the ML-1 as well and taken the credit for it too. BUT knowing now how much pain the yanks are in over the ML-1 upgradation means mian had to obey its masters like the Diamer basha dam. it would have been completed around about now BUT it got pushed to 2037!!

But tooi wal like @Tameem wanted to give credit to mian for the takhti.
BTW how many peoples on the forum are aware of the meanings of TOOI!!!.I think not many.:rofl:
 
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Good work. IK has hit the right template. Get a retired army officer to run key infraprojects. He needs to replicate this across various sectors and projects. Retired generals who have worked in the training side could be put in charge of education sector; retired generals who have been head of the medical corps can be given charge of healthcare sector etc

Regards
 
There is a narrative especially by tooi party, that it had been stopped. It was being negotiated and the result is that the focus is on Dams now and NOT get me elected by making a project like sahiwal coal plant to name a project. Mian cpold have started the ML-1 as well and taken the credit for it too. BUT knowing now how much pain the yanks are in over the ML-1 upgradation means mian had to obey its masters like the Diamer basha dam. it would have been completed around about now BUT it got pushed to 2037!!

But tooi wal like @Tameem wanted to give credit to mian for the takhti.
I am not clear about those story, but inner fighting is a problem.
China has the same problem during KMT rule, until CCP drove KMT out.

Now China has collective democratic system, don't laugh, bro. It's just a name. I will explain.

The decision making is not by public debate or campaign, or lobby. China decision making is by hiring 3rd party Consultants, experts to draft the plan, and submit to Political Bureau. There are city level Political Bureau, province Political Bureau, and State level.

Once the Political Bureau decided which proposal was chosen, it will go to public for opinions if affect too many people, or just congress.

The political Bureau and 3rd party consultants/experts are responsible for their decision, it will be documented. The congress will audit proposal, go through all legal process, check points and authorize if everything is OK.

There were inner fighting for sure, but manageable. Some inner fighting are benign, some extensive inner fighting should be avoided.
 
China and Pakistan signed projects worth $11bn, including a $3.9bn hydroelectric dam and a $7.2bn railway upgrade.

China's Belt and Road program has found new life in Pakistan with $11 billion worth of projects signed in the last month, driven by a former lieutenant general who has reinvigorated the infrastructure plan that's been languishing since Prime Minister Imran Khan took office two years ago.

The nations signed deals on June 25 and July 6 for two hydro-power generation projects costing $3.9 billion in the disputed Kashmir region, and another to revamp the South Asian nation's colonial-era railways for $7.2 billion -- the most expensive Chinese project yet in Pakistan.

Khan's government appointed Asim Saleem Bajwa last year to run the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority, which oversees more than $70 billion in projects from power plants to highways. He also joined Khan's cabinet in late April, becoming one of more than a dozen former and current military officials in prominent government roles as the army expands its influence in the country.

The Chinese financing has helped rid Pakistan of an electricity deficit that left exporters unable to meet orders and major cities without electricity for much of the day. Still, the implementation of some investments appeared to stall since Khan came to power, with no new projects announced in 2018 and very few in 2019.

Since Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the initiative in 2013, the World Bank estimates about $575 billion worth of energy plants, railways, roads, ports and other projects have been built or are in the works across the globe. Its progress has slowed recently, dogged by accusations that China is luring poor countries into debt traps for its own political and strategic gain.

"The reality is that much of CPEC, like the Belt and Road more broadly, has been paralyzed," said Jonathan Hillman, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, referring to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan "is a flagship for China's Belt and Road, so the need to show progress is even more important."


In a tweet last month, Bajwa said some detractors had given the "false impression" that CPEC had been slowed. Not only has the pace of work on projects picked up recently, but a great deal of ground work has been done to launch phase two of the project that also includes special economic zones to lure Chinese manufacturers, agriculture, science, technology and tourism, he wrote.

8588b41808e64f05b3cb3dc90561f268_18.jpg

China says future cooperation with Pakistan will focus on social development, livelihood, industry and agriculture in addition to infrastructure construction [File: Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg]

"The prime minister pushed very hard on this," said Abdul Razak Dawood, Khan's adviser on commerce and investments said by phone. "We feel that we have to get more and more hydro in our energy mix."

A spokesman in Bajwa's office said he was not immediately available to comment.

Little Progress
Pakistan's army is already responsible for securing every single Beijing-funded project scattered across the country, from the mountains near the Chinese border to the desert in Gwadar where the Chinese operate a port. Its role has become even more important following terrorist attacks on three Chinese-related projects in the past year.

"There is no doubt that PM Khan's arrival slowed the pace of CPEC projects," said Mosharraf Zaidi, a senior fellow at Islamabad-based think tank, Tabadlab, and a former principal advisor to the foreign ministry. "The renewed energy and approval we are now seeing is almost entirely likely due to the chairperson having settled in, and being added to Prime Minister Khan's cabinet."

Indeed there's deepening concerns over Islamabad's ability to service its debts under the program. The Center for Global Development has listed Pakistan among eight nations that face potential debt-sustainability problems because of the initiative. The country must repay China more than double the amount it owes the International Monetary Fund over the next three years, according to an IMF report last year.


For its part, Beijing says its projects in Pakistan had made major progress over the last six years. "China firmly supports the development of CPEC and stands ready to work with Pakistan," China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a regular press briefing in Beijing on July 7, adding that future cooperation will focus on social development, livelihood, industry and agriculture in addition to infrastructure construction.

Regional Conflict
The hydro projects are both based in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, a region at the heart of tensions with arch-rival India. The neighbors have fought three wars -- two over Kashmir -- and last year a terrorist attack in the Indian-controlled portion led to the most serious military escalation in more than a decade.

The $2.4 billion Kohala hydro power project is being built on the Jhelum River in Muzaffarabad, just 100 kilometers (62 miles) from where both armies exchange gunfire. The Azad Pattan project -- which will cost $1.5 billion -- is being built on the same river.

"China and Pakistan may also be antagonizing India," said Hillman. Both hydro projects are in Kashmir, and the railway is part of a much longer, and still far fetched plan to connect China and Pakistan by rail, also passing through occupied territory, said Hillman.

Several countries have run into trouble with Belt and Road projects or had to rework plans after complaints over corruption, padded contracts, heavy debt loads, environmental damage and a reliance on imported Chinese labor over local hires.

Pakistan renegotiated the project to revamp its British-era legacy railway system. It was initially estimated to cost $8.2 billion but that was reduced to $6.2 billion, according to the nation's railways minister. The final amount is higher than the revised cost but still $1 billion less that initial estimate.


All three new projects have been under discussion for some time before this month's announcement.

"Though these are difficult projects to get across the line compared to low hanging fruits like coal and LNG power projects that were announced at the start of the Chinese financing projects," said Samiullah Tariq, head of research at Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company, "China is a critical ally for Pakistan to continue growing."
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It was never dead just because we were not chest thumping about every project doesn't mean it was dead. Western powers are rattled by CPEC and therefore were busy spreading big fat lies to cause harm.
 
I am not clear about those story, but inner fighting is a problem.
China has the same problem during KMT rule, until CCP drove KMT out.

Now China has collective democratic system, don't laugh, bro. It's just a name. I will explain.

The decision making is not by public debate or campaign, or lobby. China decision making is by hiring 3rd party Consultants, experts to draft the plan, and submit to Political Bureau. There are city level Political Bureau, province Political Bureau, and State level.

Once the Political Bureau decided which proposal was chosen, it will go to public for opinions if affect too many people, or just congress.

The political Bureau and 3rd party consultants/experts are responsible for their decision, it will be documented. The congress will audit proposal, go through all legal process, check points and authorize if everything is OK.

There were inner fighting for sure, but manageable. Some inner fighting are benign, some extensive inner fighting should be avoided.

Don't worry friend, Imran Khan is here to stay for a good long time.

Just some finishing up on the coffins for PMLN and PPP are in order.
 
America was a big road blocker of Progressive Development for many countries, including us; now, they are finding new ways of their regional economic expansion. China is interconnecting these countries(Russia, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, BD, Nepal ) Development via the BRI project. Bravo China. This is called Superpower Leadership, to lead the world. Indian needs truckload of Brunol because we are going to init the most significant plan of the Rail link in the entire region(China,Iran and all Central Asia countires), which never sees it before such type of rail project example in the world.
This is a survey conducted in Germany asked with german people who will be the superpowers in the world.
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-china-us-superpower/a-54173383
 
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I am not clear about those story, but inner fighting is a problem.
China has the same problem during KMT rule, until CCP drove KMT out.

Now China has collective democratic system, don't laugh, bro. It's just a name. I will explain.

The decision making is not by public debate or campaign, or lobby. China decision making is by hiring 3rd party Consultants, experts to draft the plan, and submit to Political Bureau. There are city level Political Bureau, province Political Bureau, and State level.

Once the Political Bureau decided which proposal was chosen, it will go to public for opinions if affect too many people, or just congress.

The political Bureau and 3rd party consultants/experts are responsible for their decision, it will be documented. The congress will audit proposal, go through all legal process, check points and authorize if everything is OK.

There were inner fighting for sure, but manageable. Some inner fighting are benign, some extensive inner fighting should be avoided.
The problem on Pakistani side is that projects were initiated which have only one purpose and that was to get elected! projets Pakistan needed and needs are hydroelectric dams and the upgradation of rail for example.

Now we know that the previous gov of nawaz sharif was an agent of the hostile nations. As it and its party installed projects that were not immediately needed. As the dams are being built india has started its verbal diarrhea. nawaz didn't start dams on the instruction of india and its a hard fact nawaz has business interests with them and they invested in it.

The upgradation of ML-1 has caused the yanks alot of pain and numerous times alice wells has mentioned ML-1 in her speech or talks. we know that mian was brought back to Pakistan by the yanks as condoleezza rice was the architect in its return.

China will build what was asked of them but if you remember there was always propaganda by the indians and yanks that CPEC is a debt trap and all that propaganda happened during nawaz sharif tenure. Reason is because under their instructions nawaz negotiated deals that gave the impression as per instructed. orange metro in Lahore for example.

At least now the pain these indians and yanks have is that projects that will benefit Pakistan have been negotiated under CPEC. Just glad that overgrown oaf has been caught and tried. I wish it was hanged but atleast its not at the helm of the affairs.
 
The problem on Pakistani side is that projects were initiated which have only one purpose and that was to get elected! projets Pakistan needed and needs are hydroelectric dams and the upgradation of rail for example.

Now we know that the previous gov of nawaz sharif was an agent of the hostile nations. As it and its party installed projects that were not immediately needed. As the dams are being built india has started its verbal diarrhea. nawaz didn't start dams on the instruction of india and its a hard fact nawaz has business interests with them and they invested in it.

The upgradation of ML-1 has caused the yanks alot of pain and numerous times alice wells has mentioned ML-1 in her speech or talks. we know that mian was brought back to Pakistan by the yanks as condoleezza rice was the architect in its return.

China will build what was asked of them but if you remember there was always propaganda by the indians and yanks that CPEC is a debt trap and all that propaganda happened during nawaz sharif tenure. Reason is because under their instructions nawaz negotiated deals that gave the impression as per instructed. orange metro in Lahore for example.

At least now the pain these indians and yanks have is that projects that will benefit Pakistan have been negotiated under CPEC. Just glad that overgrown oaf has been caught and tried. I wish it was hanged but atleast its not at the helm of the affairs.
Get those project done as fast as possible. There are so many man power in Pakistan. Give them the job, hire them in those projects, so that those man can raise their family, and make Pakistan strong as well.

It's win win between Pakistanis and Government.

Unemployment is the the biggest waste of Pakistan human resource.
 

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