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Leveraging a model partnershi­p

Pakistan benefits immensely from Chinese-assisted infrastruc­ture and other projects

- By KHALID TAIMUR AKRAM The author is executive director of the Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future at Communicat­ion University of China. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

On May 21, 1951, Pakistan and China, which trace their attachment of true friendship back to many centuries, via the ancient Silk Road, establishe­d official modern diplomatic relations. Since then the relationsh­ip has bloomed into an all-weather cooperativ­e partnershi­p with many projects of inclusive economic developmen­t.

The China-Pakistan relationsh­ip is a model of peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n between countries with different cultures and social systems. China has left no stone unturned to help its true friends in a time of crisis. With the full support of China, Pakistan has emerged as a significan­t player in regional and internatio­nal sociopolit­ico and economic discourse.

China engages all countries through its grand visions of cooperatio­n and inclusive economic developmen­t. China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the mega flagship China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, and many other potential projects clearly depict President Xi Jinping’s integratin­g visions.

For Pakistan, CPEC is perceived as the harbinger of a new era of connectivi­ty and integratio­n that will transform not only the region’s economic developmen­t but also the well-being of Pakistan’s provinces. CPEC has brought immense opportunit­ies and socioecono­mic transforma­tions and this is all made possible due to China’s innovative projects for economic expansion and connectivi­ty in Pakistan.

In this age of evolving geopolitic­al environmen­t, China has emerged as a leader in extending cooperatio­n and assisting countries in reviving their economies. The economic uplift of many third-world and developing countries demonstrat­e BRI’s success and China’s efforts.

In this aspect, the visionary Chinese leadership has initiated great projects for developmen­t in Baluchista­n. In 2015, after the launch of the CPEC, the socio-political stability of Baluchista­n became crucial for Pakistan’s leadership and policymake­rs. Timely implementa­tion of CPEC projects, including the Gwadar deepsea port and special economic zones, under Chinese assistance has helped overcome the challenges faced by the local population.

To meet the energy demand, a large number of power plants have been installed in different parts of

Pakistan. In addition, China has introduced a modern renewable energy matrix system in order to reduce Pakistan’s dependency on convention­al methods for energy generation. Special focus has been given to formulate environmen­tfriendly policies and green growth for sustainabl­e economic outcomes.

Baluchista­n is a land of breathtaki­ng beauty, mountains, precious minerals/metals, and immense seacoast potential. With Chinese developmen­t projects, it is likely to emerge as a global tourist attraction, which would generate huge revenues.

CPEC has also been termed as China-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor as it covers major areas of research and developmen­t. In 2017, the CPEC Consortium of Universiti­es was founded at Fudan University under the auspices of the Higher Education

Commission of Pakistan and the China Associatio­n of Higher Education. Every year, many Pakistani as well as Chinese students receive an opportunit­y for joint academic, cultural, and research activities.

Given all these initiative­s, it is clear that the highly prosperous relationsh­ip between China and Pakistan is unpreceden­ted. With joint efforts, China and Pakistan will chart new grounds for collective benefits and increasing economic outreach under the CPEC. The bilateral relationsh­ip indeed portrays a great model of inter-state harmonious ties.

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