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ISLAMABAD: With the controversy surrounding Panamagate and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s extended stay in London following heart surgery dominating headlines, progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) seems to have taken a backseat.

The project seems to have become another source of tension between the civilian and military leaderships, and security sources tell Dawn that, as of late, the Chinese have been suggesting that the government formally rope in the army to ensure smooth execution of the project.

A security official privy to the development said the Chinese were “unhappy with the overall management of the project, particularly the involvement of various ministries”, which were causing unnecessary delays. They envisioned the creation of a separate ministry or authority to deal exclusively with the CPEC.

Asked if the military leadership was also interested in assuming a formal role in the implementation and monitoring of the project, the official said the corridor was crucial to the country’s economic and strategic interests. “Therefore, we are ready for any role that will help make it a success.”

Sun Weidong, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, called on Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on June 7. An official statement released after the meeting stated: “Matters of mutual interest, including regional security and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, came under discussion.”

PM weighing pros and cons of Chinese proposal to rope in army for expediting project
Sources say that over the past few weeks, the Chinese have repeatedly tried to prevail upon both the civilian and military leaderships in this regard.

The army has already created a special division to provide security cover to CPEC-related projects.

On June 23, President Mamnoon Hussain held a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Head of State Council Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. After the meeting, President Hussain was quoted as saying: “Pakistan is committed to the timely realisation of all projects under CPEC.”

Last Thursday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan met visiting Chinese Minister for State Security Geng Huichang. During the meeting, the two agreed that top priority would be given to the security and timely implementation of CPEC.

Management issues
The project is currently being overseen by a special section set up at the Prime Minister Office — with Ahsan Iqbal’s Ministry of Planning and Development serving as the focal ministry.

The idea of creating a separate ‘CPEC Development Authority’ — which will provide all stakeholders, including provincial governments and the army, a formal forum to give their input — has been doing the rounds for quite some time now.

In addition, a Senate committee has suggested that pending the creation of a new authority to oversee the affairs of the corridor, control of the project be handed over to the Council of Common Interests (CCI) — which oversees matters involving the provinces.

China openly expressed its concern over the lack of consensus on the CPEC across the political spectrum when its embassy in Islamabad issued a statement in January this year. It urged political leaders to “address their differences in order to create favourable conditions” for the completion of the project.

A spokesman for the Chinese embassy had expressed the hope that “relevant parties should strengthen their communication and coordination on the matter”.

Talking to Dawn, Ahsan Iqbal said he was unaware of any such development and insisted: “The Chinese are very happy with the arrangement we have in place for CPEC.”

But a government official privy to discussions with the Chinese said the proposal to rope in the army had been on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s table for some time now.

“It seems the PM is not happy with the idea, but let’s see how he responds to the latest Chinese assertion. Personally, I think giving the army ownership of CPEC will only help ensure its trouble-free implementation. The military establishment has the manpower and technical expertise required,” the official, who didn’t want to be quoted on record, told Dawn.

He said the ruling PML-N wanted to tout the CPEC as one of its major achievements during its campaign for the next general election and would like to keep it firmly within its control.

However, the PML-N leadership has so far parried this suggestion, believing that such a move will force them to share control over the corridor with others.

Published in Dawn, July 18th, 2016
 
He said the ruling PML-N wanted to tout the CPEC as one of its major achievements during its campaign for the next general election and would like to keep it firmly within its control.

Don't worry we Pakistani love to vote for our Beloved corrupt politicians
 
He said the ruling PML-N wanted to tout the CPEC as one of its major achievements during its campaign for the next general election and would like to keep it firmly within its control.

Don't worry we Pakistani love to vote for our Beloved corrupt politicians
Its deadlock situation. Chinese trust Pak army and PMLn doesn't want PA to take the credit. Chinese don't trust PMLn, after the CPEC route issue, where every MNA or MPA wants this route goes through his land, that increase the cost of surrounding in billions of rupees. NS already made Orange train from CPEC fund.
 
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But a government official privy to discussions with the Chinese said the proposal to rope in the army had been on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s table for some time now.


Do Pakistanis want Chinese to control instead of their own Government and Military controlling the project?
 
Its deadlock situation. Chinese trust Pak army and PMLn doesn't want PA to take the credit. Chinese don't trust PMLn, after the CPEC route issue, where every MNA or MPA wants this route goes through his land, that increase the cost of surrounding in billions of rupees. NS already made Orange train from CPEC fund.

I understood your point but what my point is People will again vote for them even though full credit goes to the army for taking responsibility of CPEC
 
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Do Pakistanis want Chinese to control instead of their own Government and Military controlling the project?
Chinese has good working relation with Paksitan army since the building of Karakorm highway. They don't want to delay the project and execute and make it workable quickly as possible. But, PMLn want to execute this project through democratic means. Mean another few years.
 
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A Government who is only Mature in their personal benefits
 
I understood your point but what my point is People will again vote for them even though full credit goes to the army for taking responsibility of CPEC
Well. if you remember nuclear test was army decision , but Nawaz took credit......Our majority look at the faces not the party manifesto or its achievements. Plus, nation with very short term memory.
 
I understood your point but what my point is People will again vote for them even though full credit goes to the army for taking responsibility of CPEC
Plus , Chinese financing the project , they count everyday, because they are paying people and companies who are working on this project. Which is in million.
 
Well. if you remember nuclear test was army decision , but Nawaz took credit......Our majority look at the faces not the party manifesto or its achievements. Plus, nation with very short term memory.


Spot on
 
Pml n work on Indian agenda they want to destroy Pakistan unity this ganja sale their mother for modi jee
 
A security official privy to the development said the Chinese were “unhappy with the overall management of the project, particularly the involvement of various ministries”, which were causing unnecessary delays. They envisioned the creation of a separate ministry or authority to deal exclusively with the CPEC.

Pak Army had already completed hundreds of Kilometers of roads esp in Balochistan in record time and that is why its FWO at helm of affairs in many projects out there. Nonetheless PA had already asked that they be made party to CPEC too which NS is reluctant to agree as if he agreed that how wud he award billions of Rs to his ministers who had asked him to let the CPEC pass through their lands so that they can earn hefty money.

But a government official privy to discussions with the Chinese said the proposal to rope in the army had been on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s table for some time now.

On the lighter side its not going to happen anytime soon now after the "Team Salute" of Misbah Eleven after winning Lord's test as this act was forsure "a hamla on Jamhooriat":P
 
Its deadlock situation. Chinese trust Pak army and PMLn doesn't want PA to take the credit. Chinese don't trust PMLn, after the CPEC route issue, where every MNA or MPA wants this route goes through his land, that increase the cost of surrounding in billions of rupees. NS already made Orange train from CPEC fund.

If china love PA, then that CPEC will started in General Mushi Era!

its the effort of Political Governments who forced china to invest in Pakistan, otherwise in Mushi Eara because of US interests in Pakistan, China completely went off.
 
ISLAMABAD: With the controversy surrounding Panamagate and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s extended stay in London following heart surgery dominating headlines, progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) seems to have taken a backseat.

The project seems to have become another source of tension between the civilian and military leaderships, and security sources tell Dawn that, as of late, the Chinese have been suggesting that the government formally rope in the army to ensure smooth execution of the project.

A security official privy to the development said the Chinese were “unhappy with the overall management of the project, particularly the involvement of various ministries”, which were causing unnecessary delays. They envisioned the creation of a separate ministry or authority to deal exclusively with the CPEC.

Asked if the military leadership was also interested in assuming a formal role in the implementation and monitoring of the project, the official said the corridor was crucial to the country’s economic and strategic interests. “Therefore, we are ready for any role that will help make it a success.”

Sun Weidong, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, called on Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on June 7. An official statement released after the meeting stated: “Matters of mutual interest, including regional security and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, came under discussion.”

PM weighing pros and cons of Chinese proposal to rope in army for expediting project
Sources say that over the past few weeks, the Chinese have repeatedly tried to prevail upon both the civilian and military leaderships in this regard.

The army has already created a special division to provide security cover to CPEC-related projects.

On June 23, President Mamnoon Hussain held a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Head of State Council Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. After the meeting, President Hussain was quoted as saying: “Pakistan is committed to the timely realisation of all projects under CPEC.”

Last Thursday, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan met visiting Chinese Minister for State Security Geng Huichang. During the meeting, the two agreed that top priority would be given to the security and timely implementation of CPEC.

Management issues
The project is currently being overseen by a special section set up at the Prime Minister Office — with Ahsan Iqbal’s Ministry of Planning and Development serving as the focal ministry.

The idea of creating a separate ‘CPEC Development Authority’ — which will provide all stakeholders, including provincial governments and the army, a formal forum to give their input — has been doing the rounds for quite some time now.

In addition, a Senate committee has suggested that pending the creation of a new authority to oversee the affairs of the corridor, control of the project be handed over to the Council of Common Interests (CCI) — which oversees matters involving the provinces.

China openly expressed its concern over the lack of consensus on the CPEC across the political spectrum when its embassy in Islamabad issued a statement in January this year. It urged political leaders to “address their differences in order to create favourable conditions” for the completion of the project.

A spokesman for the Chinese embassy had expressed the hope that “relevant parties should strengthen their communication and coordination on the matter”.

Talking to Dawn, Ahsan Iqbal said he was unaware of any such development and insisted: “The Chinese are very happy with the arrangement we have in place for CPEC.”

But a government official privy to discussions with the Chinese said the proposal to rope in the army had been on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s table for some time now.

“It seems the PM is not happy with the idea, but let’s see how he responds to the latest Chinese assertion. Personally, I think giving the army ownership of CPEC will only help ensure its trouble-free implementation. The military establishment has the manpower and technical expertise required,” the official, who didn’t want to be quoted on record, told Dawn.

He said the ruling PML-N wanted to tout the CPEC as one of its major achievements during its campaign for the next general election and would like to keep it firmly within its control.

However, the PML-N leadership has so far parried this suggestion, believing that such a move will force them to share control over the corridor with others.

Published in Dawn, July 18th, 2016
http://www.dawn.com/news/1271483/pml-n-unwilling-to-share-cpec-control
 
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