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Pakistan working to form new alliance of Asian nations for greater economic connectivity

Official source dismisses notion efforts by Pakistan are aimed at sidelining SAARC

Kashgar route of China to be used as principal link with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, other states through Karakoram





Pakistan is quietly scrambling to form a greater economic alliance of South Asian nations with other Asian allies to outmanoeuvre the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), Pakistan Today has learnt reliably.

“Yes, using Pakistan’s strategic geographic location and its clout on other Asian states, Pakistan is working to form a new alliance of Asian nations for greater economic connectivity between South Asian, Central Asian, West Asian and East Asian states,” a senior diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed while talking to this scribe on the condition of anonymity.

The official said that Pakistan was, while benefitting from its geostrategic location, working on half a dozen economic and energy corridors to link South Asia with Central Asian, West Asian and East Asian countries.

The source, however, rubbished the notion that the efforts by Pakistan were aimed at sidelining the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). “This is childish to think that we are trying to sideline SAARC. We are just planning to explore the ways and means to avoid terrorism-hit countries like Afghanistan which is a major impediment in regional connectivity,” the source said.

Asked to elaborate, the official said that since peace efforts were failing in conflict-hit Afghanistan, Pakistan and China had decided to use Kashgar as a new venue to link South Asian states with central Asian states.

“Pakistan is the shortest possible route to central Asian states. We have decided to also use the Kashgar route of China as the principal link with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and other central Asian states through the Karakoram Highway which is not only safer but a shorter route too,” the source added.

The official said that Pakistan was in close coordination with other South Asian states for the new economic bloc.

“China, Middle East, Iran and some Central Asian states have already expressed their willingness to join this larger alliance of like-minded South Asian states with central and east Asian nations,” the source said, adding that this was the reason behind a flurry of high-profile visits between Pakistan and other regional powers.

“Around 15 high-level exchanges have taken place during the recent past between Pakistan and other friendly states. They are all part of the efforts by Pakistan to form a greater economic alliance,” the source added.

The source said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had recently visited some of these central Asian states while the top dignitaries of these countries had also visited Pakistan. The official further said that the initiative also augured well for China which would be playing a key role in persuading Central Asian republics and Iran to join the new arrangement.

INDIA WELCOME TO NEW ALLIANCE TOO:

Asked whether the new economic bloc would include India, the official said India was an important regional player and Pakistan would welcome if it joined the new alliance. “Yes, why not? We are open to India’s joining of the new bloc,” the official said. Asked why India would be welcomed as the hegemonic designs of the Indian establishment may also turn the new alliance into a failure like the SAARC, the diplomat said that China’s presence would help strike a balance.

“India would not be in a position to dictate terms on the bloc,” the official said, adding that Indian involvement would be a sign that India also wanted to remain positive to reap the dividends of regional connectivity.

Meanwhile, Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, Pakistan’s special envoy on Kashmir, also hinted at the same development during his five-day visit to Washington. He said that this group would be more effective than the SAARC.

“A greater South Asia is already emerging,” said Mushahid in one of his interactions with the media.

“This greater South Asia includes China, Iran and the neighbouring Central Asian republics.” “We want India to join this arrangement as well,” added Mushahid.



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Mian Abrar
The writer heads Pakistan Today's Islamabad Bureau. He has a special focus on counter-terrorism and inter-state relations in Asia, Asia Pacific and South East Asia regions.


http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...g-bigger-economic-bloc-between-asian-nations/
 
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this is a great step in the right direction...we should avoid inclusion of india for all the good reasons...IRAN + Turkey inclusion in the block will be a gr8 news + Train service between Pakistan and Turkey on the cards i'm optimistic that both countries will join this block...Let the butt-hurt neighbor cry as we are already used to it...It's time to take our relationship with central asian states to new heights, it's a win win situation for all of us :pakistan::pakistan:
 
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Just a humble reminder from history.

Prior to 1971, PAKISTAN, IRAN and TURKEY had an association named as R.C.D, i.e the countries on your western side, AND you all were ALSO an active member of CENTO, while the ten East Pakistan was in SEATO.i.e EAST ASIAN STATES,

The reason being, INDIA being on your EAST and in our WEST, SAARC was created for diminishing INDIA'S super ambitious influence/dominance on its small neighbouring states. HOWEVER A FAILED PROJECT BY NOW.

Meanwhile Bangladesh adopted a new LOOK EAST POLICY,i.e ASEAN BLOC + CHINA + FAR EAST, the only hurdle was THE HOSTILE MYANMAR MILITARY RULERS, who blocked the construction of one direct road/RAIL linking bangladesh with rest of southeast ASIAN countries, EXTENDING upto VIETNAM and the Pacific ocean.ALSO KNOWN AS ALTID/TAR.

WE sought the help of CHINA to convince Myanmar to allow us with the proposed road/RAIL network, the main idea was to break out of the Indian influence. I was also involved directly in the process and paid several visits to CHINA AND KUNMING. However, by that time, AWAMI LEAGUE was installed in the government, and our whole project was nearly abandoned..

Pakistan should follow a similar policy whereby linking all its Western neighbours + CHINA , TO LINKING THEM DIRECTLY BY ROAD/RAIL CONNECTIVITY. PAKISTAN has the added advantage of THE CHINESE DIRECT involvement in the mega CPEC PROJECT.

SO, IT'S HIGH TIME FOR YOU ALL TO ACT FAST, AND AVOID THE INDIANS ONCE AND FOR ALL.
KASHMIRIS WILL BE ABLE TO WIN THEIR OWN FREEDOM, WITH THE HELP OF A LITTLE EXTERNAL INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE AND SUPPLY OF A SMALL WEAPONS+AMMUNITION.

MAY ALMIGHTY MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE AT AN EARLIEST...
 
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Asia is the future Europe and Gwadar is the future Brussels
Couldn't agree with you more...Asia is the future...But if THEY do not succeed in initiating the world war III here...They have got their stooge in Pakistan's east and they will use it for this purpose and that's Uncle Sam is cozying up with slum dogs
 
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Couldn't agree with you more...Asia is the future...But if THEY do not succeed in initiating the world war III here...They have got their stooge in Pakistan's east and they will use it for this purpose and that's Uncle Sam is cozying up with slum dogs
Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if ww3 starts from India and Pakistan...
 
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Pakistan working to form new alliance of Asian nations for greater economic connectivity

Official source dismisses notion efforts by Pakistan are aimed at sidelining SAARC

Kashgar route of China to be used as principal link with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, other states through Karakoram





Pakistan is quietly scrambling to form a greater economic alliance of South Asian nations with other Asian allies to outmanoeuvre the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), Pakistan Today has learnt reliably.

“Yes, using Pakistan’s strategic geographic location and its clout on other Asian states, Pakistan is working to form a new alliance of Asian nations for greater economic connectivity between South Asian, Central Asian, West Asian and East Asian states,” a senior diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed while talking to this scribe on the condition of anonymity.

The official said that Pakistan was, while benefitting from its geostrategic location, working on half a dozen economic and energy corridors to link South Asia with Central Asian, West Asian and East Asian countries.

The source, however, rubbished the notion that the efforts by Pakistan were aimed at sidelining the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). “This is childish to think that we are trying to sideline SAARC. We are just planning to explore the ways and means to avoid terrorism-hit countries like Afghanistan which is a major impediment in regional connectivity,” the source said.

Asked to elaborate, the official said that since peace efforts were failing in conflict-hit Afghanistan, Pakistan and China had decided to use Kashgar as a new venue to link South Asian states with central Asian states.

“Pakistan is the shortest possible route to central Asian states. We have decided to also use the Kashgar route of China as the principal link with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and other central Asian states through the Karakoram Highway which is not only safer but a shorter route too,” the source added.

The official said that Pakistan was in close coordination with other South Asian states for the new economic bloc.

“China, Middle East, Iran and some Central Asian states have already expressed their willingness to join this larger alliance of like-minded South Asian states with central and east Asian nations,” the source said, adding that this was the reason behind a flurry of high-profile visits between Pakistan and other regional powers.

“Around 15 high-level exchanges have taken place during the recent past between Pakistan and other friendly states. They are all part of the efforts by Pakistan to form a greater economic alliance,” the source added.

The source said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had recently visited some of these central Asian states while the top dignitaries of these countries had also visited Pakistan. The official further said that the initiative also augured well for China which would be playing a key role in persuading Central Asian republics and Iran to join the new arrangement.

INDIA WELCOME TO NEW ALLIANCE TOO:

Asked whether the new economic bloc would include India, the official said India was an important regional player and Pakistan would welcome if it joined the new alliance. “Yes, why not? We are open to India’s joining of the new bloc,” the official said. Asked why India would be welcomed as the hegemonic designs of the Indian establishment may also turn the new alliance into a failure like the SAARC, the diplomat said that China’s presence would help strike a balance.

“India would not be in a position to dictate terms on the bloc,” the official said, adding that Indian involvement would be a sign that India also wanted to remain positive to reap the dividends of regional connectivity.

Meanwhile, Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, Pakistan’s special envoy on Kashmir, also hinted at the same development during his five-day visit to Washington. He said that this group would be more effective than the SAARC.

“A greater South Asia is already emerging,” said Mushahid in one of his interactions with the media.

“This greater South Asia includes China, Iran and the neighbouring Central Asian republics.” “We want India to join this arrangement as well,” added Mushahid.



Mian Abrar
The writer heads Pakistan Today's Islamabad Bureau. He has a special focus on counter-terrorism and inter-state relations in Asia, Asia Pacific and South East Asia regions.


http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...g-bigger-economic-bloc-between-asian-nations/

Asia is the future only because China and India are Asian states. If you exclude India "Asia" becomes a little weaker

Nothing stops Pakistan, Iran and Turkey from forming a common market. The fact it has not happened tells me it will never happen.

Using China to access Central Asia is fine. It leaves you at the mercy of China.

Central Asia is not El Dorado. Kazakhstan has oil. Turkmenistan has natural gas. It is not going to move the needle for Pakistan which has close to 200 million people. Azerbaijan is connected to the Black Sea.

Hostile relationship with India ends any advantage for Pakistan as part of South Asia
 
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Asia is the future only because China and India are Asian states. If you exclude India "Asia" becomes a little weaker[/QUOTA]

A little ? Asia becomes a lot weaker ...India is the reason the developed world and to a certain extent China has not entirely shifted focus to under developed Africa ..India manages to continue the growth story of Asian economies

Nothing stops Pakistan, Iran and Turkey from forming a common market. The fact it has not happened tells me it will never happen.
Geopolitics is much more complicated than that

Using China to access Central Asia is fine. It leaves you at the mercy of China.
Not a bad thing IMO only natural...if a nation cannot become a major power by itself , then it is only nTural that it sides with a winner


Hostile relationship with India ends any advantage for Pakistan as part of South Asia
Pakistan does not realize that at the end of it all, it all depends on population and economics ...China would not be where it is right now without its most important resource , the human resource
 
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Asia is the future only because China and India are Asian states. If you exclude India "Asia" becomes a little weaker

Nothing stops Pakistan, Iran and Turkey from forming a common market. The fact it has not happened tells me it will never happen.

Using China to access Central Asia is fine. It leaves you at the mercy of China.

Central Asia is not El Dorado. Kazakhstan has oil. Turkmenistan has natural gas. It is not going to move the needle for Pakistan which has close to 200 million people. Azerbaijan is connected to the Black Sea.

Hostile relationship with India ends any advantage for Pakistan as part of South Asia

Pakistan is only showing our loss is your loss, stop bulling and trying to hurt Pakistan economically because that wont happen due the sole reason...our location. What India can do to BD, Nipal and Bhutan will not work on Pakistan. For Pakistan India is meaningless country.
 
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