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what will happen to the CPEC if Kashmir chooses to be new and separate country

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In 200 bharti rupya, you can buy lot of BS.

Yes, with an exchange rate of 1.57 to the Pakistan Rupee, 200 INR can buy quite a lot. I was checking out what you call five-star hotels in your country. They work out cheaper than four-stars in India. Of course in the case of Pakistanis spending in your collapsing currency it is the reverse. I think I will quit working and go to Pakistan and live it up for 10 years. Americans do that in Nicaragua. The USD buys a lot of Nicaraguan stuff. Got it?


I will mock you after the CPEC dies out. Give it a year. Every decade there is that ONE THING that is going to save Pakistan's economy. This year it is the CPEC.
 
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I will mock you after the CPEC dies out. Give it a year. Every decade there is that ONE THING that is going to save Pakistan's economy. This year it is the CPEC.
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Some of you just cant hide the hurt butts.
 
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@Thinkingsoldier hey...I was just interested.. What do you do for living? Are you a student ? Where are you from ? Of course, if you are comfortable with answering that. You can message me too.
 
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The next logical transformation for Kashmir is to formally join Pakistan with some kind of special arrangement to protect it's culture, language, economy and secure itself from land grabbing. Except few overseas Kashmiris having foreign passport no one in Kashmir fancies independence by themselves. When was the last time Kashmir was independent?
 
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Well , we'll have to sign some kind of agreement with them Kashmiris in that case .. and I think they owe us that much atleast .
Ok. So here I come as the representative of our people. Please post what you have to offer. :D
 
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Ok. So here I come as the representative of our people. Please post what you have to offer. :D

You are lucky brother, soon you will be wearing green flags and trolling indians on the very same forum.InshaAllah.
 
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@Thinkingsoldier hey...I was just interested.. What do you do for living? Are you a student ? Where are you from ? Of course, if you are comfortable with answering that. You can message me too.

Sorry. I am not comfortable.
 
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Some of you just cant hide the hurt butts.

Look, I don't want to rain on your parade. It's not going to happen the way you see it. Let me explain:

There are currently 8,500 Chinese workers in Pakistan working on the CPEC. 8,000 Pakistani soldiers are protecting them. Any further work on the CPEC will require Pakistan to devote substantially more to security. Once the infrastructure is up, who will use it? The manufacturing and service sector jobs will not materialize, because people have this annoying tendency to stay away from places where they are likely to get killed. You would too; just that you can act smart from behind a computer screen.

Pakistan can at best hope that the army will be able to protect the route from Gwadar to the Chinese border. Best case scenario is that Gwadar will become a fully-functional port with a heavily guarded area around it with some economic activities. The Chinese have not even explained where the enire funding will come from; because they themselves are treading cautiously.

What is going to happen is that a year down the line, you will be spewing bile at Nawaz Sharif, calling him a traitor for not being able to deliver anything substantial on CPEC. You will conveniently skip the part that the project did not collapse due to corruption (although that too will play its part) alone, but due to the unsustainable security scenario in Pakistan. You will once again blame your civilian government for something created by the Army/ISI nexus.

But of course, don't worry, you will be able to get your hands on some more cash, it will make a few politicians and sub-contractors richer. And that will be the end of that.
 
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Look, I don't want to rain on your parade. It's not going to happen the way you see it. Let me explain:

There are currently 8,500 Chinese workers in Pakistan working on the CPEC. 8,000 Pakistani soldiers are protecting them. Any further work on the CPEC will require Pakistan to devote substantially more to security. Once the infrastructure is up, who will use it? The manufacturing and service sector jobs will not materialize, because people have this annoying tendency to stay away from places where they are likely to get killed. You would too; just that you can act smart from behind a computer screen.

Pakistan can at best hope that the army will be able to protect the route from Gwadar to the Chinese border. Best case scenario is that Gwadar will become a fully-functional port with a heavily guarded area around it with some economic activities. The Chinese have not even explained where the enire funding will come from; because they themselves are treading cautiously.

What is going to happen is that a year down the line, you will be spewing bile at Nawaz Sharif, calling him a traitor for not being able to deliver anything substantial on CPEC. You will conveniently skip the part that the project did not collapse due to corruption (although that too will play its part) alone, but due to the unsustainable security scenario in Pakistan. You will once again blame your civilian government for something created by the Army/ISI nexus.

But of course, don't worry, you will be able to get your hands on some more cash, it will make a few politicians and sub-contractors richer. And that will be the end of that.
Im so happy to find out that you have little to no information regarding CPEC. It should be that way. Indians don't need to have information about it. There are a lot of things that aren't being made public through media or being released on the internet, but curios Pakistanis like know whats going on and the details are satisfactory. You don't even have the update on how much work is done because it is being done quitely. All you indians can do is search on the internet, find whatever little information you can, compare it to some past projects that didn't work and start jumping about it. I say lets keep it this way. :)
 
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Im so happy to find out that you have little to no information regarding CPEC. It should be that way. Indians don't need to have information about it. There are a lot of things that aren't being made public through media or being released on the internet, but curios Pakistanis like myself know whats going on and the details are satisfactory. You don't even have the update on how much work is done because it is being done quitely. All you indians can do is search on the internet, find whatever little information you can, compare it to some past projects that didn't work and start jumping about it. I say lets keep it this way.

Everything about CPEC is speculative, feasibility studies and approvals mostly.

Yes, Pakistan is always quitely executing vital economic projects which no one is aware of except important people like you; we know that.

Nothing has ever worked in Pakistan except stolen centrifuges, painting North Korean/Chinese missiles green, running terror camps and acting as consignment agents for heroine smuggling.
 
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Everything about CPEC is speculative, feasibility studies and approvals mostly.

Yes, Pakistan is always quitely executing vital economic projects which no one is aware of except important people like you; we know that.

Nothing has ever worked in Pakistan except stolen centrifuges, painting North Korean/Chinese missiles green, running terror camps and acting as consignment agents for heroine smuggling.
You seriously think your opinion about Pakistan matters? :lol:
 
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Everything about CPEC is speculative, feasibility studies and approvals mostly.

Yes, Pakistan is always quitely executing vital economic projects which no one is aware of except important people like you; we know that.

Nothing has ever worked in Pakistan except stolen centrifuges, painting North Korean/Chinese missiles green, running terror camps and acting as consignment agents for heroine smuggling.

ohh.. enlighten me...
 
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You seriously think your opinion about Pakistan matters? :lol:

The thing is, you know it won't work. In a years time, you will be angry at your politicians, your mullahs, the corruption, the weather, everything. But not at your dear Army/ISI thugs who have brought your country to the point of failure. This project is still-born. Your backs are broken trying to deal with a few hundred TTP in FATA, you seriously think you can keep a 1,000 km route safe?

ohh.. enlighten me...

When this project has dissipated in hot air, like every sign of economic development in pakistan, I will enlighten you. But you won't listen even then, will you?

You have no history of implementing even a single project of even half this size. The writ of your sate runs in less than 50% of the area this project covers.

Time to wake up.

http://www.economist.com/news/asia/...ade-corridor-between-pakistan-and-china-bring
 
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