Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Fear of debt: Pak rethinks Chinese Silk Road projects

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lengthy delays, an $8.2 billion revamp of a colonial-era rail line snaking from the Arabian Sea to the foothills of the Hindu Kush has become a test of Pakistan’s ability to rethink signature Chinese “Silk Road” projects due to debt concerns.The rail megaprojec­t linking the coastal metropolis of Karachi to the northweste­rn city of Peshawar is China’s biggest Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project in Pakistan, but Islamabad has balked at the cost and financing terms. Resistance has stiffened under the new government of populist Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has voiced alarm about rising debt levels and says the country must wean itself off foreign loans.

“We are seeing how to develop a model so the government of Pakistan wouldn’t have all the risk,” Khusro Bakhtyar, minister in Pakistan’s planning minis- try, told reporters recently.

The cooling of enthusiasm for China’s investment­s mirrors the unease of incoming government­s in Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Maldives, where new administra­tions have come to power wary of Chinese deals struck by their predecesso­rs.

Pakistan’s new government had wanted to review all BRI contracts. Officials say there are concerns the deals were badly negotiated, too expensive or overly favoured China.

But to Islamabad’s frustratio­n, Beijing is only willing to review projects that have not yet begun, three senior government officials said.

ISLAMABAD:After CHINA SAYS IT WILL ENSURE PROJECTS THAT ARE ALREADY BUILT OPERATE AS NORMAL, AND THOSE BEING BUILT PROCEED SMOOTHLY.

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