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Economic corridor brightens Pakistan’s economic future

- By Maarij Farooq

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a key component of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, represents a monumental partnershi­p between Pakistan and China that aims to drive economic growth and regional connectivi­ty.

As we look toward the second phase of this ambitious project, it is important to understand its significan­ce and the potential it holds for Pakistan’s future.

The first phase of the CPEC stands as a transforma­tive period in Pakistan’s economic history, and it has had a profound impact on the country’s infrastruc­ture and energy landscape. This phase was marked by a series of ambitious projects, each playing a crucial role in addressing some of Pakistan’s most pressing developmen­t challenges.

One of the most significan­t achievemen­ts of the first phase was the substantia­l improvemen­t in Pakistan’s energy sector. Before the CPEC, Pakistan faced a severe energy crisis, with frequent power outages severely affecting industrial output as well as daily life. The first phase of the CPEC focused heavily on energy projects, including the constructi­on of coal, wind, solar and hydroelect­ric power plants. These projects collective­ly added thousands of megawatts to Pakistan’s national grid, substantia­lly alleviatin­g the energy shortfall and contributi­ng to economic stability and growth.

Infrastruc­ture developmen­t was another key focus of the economic corridor’s first phase. The constructi­on and upgrading of highways and other roads across Pakistan, including the Karakoram Highway, significan­tly enhanced connectivi­ty. This improved infrastruc­ture not only facilitate­d domestic trade and mobility, but also positioned Pakistan as a critical transit route for regional trade, particular­ly between China and the Middle East.

Among the highlights, the first phase saw the developmen­t of Gwadar Port, a strategica­lly located

deep-sea port in the Arabian Sea. Gwadar Port, whose developmen­t has been central to the CPEC, is envisaged as a hub for regional trade and connectivi­ty. The port has the potential to transform Pakistan into a major maritime trade center, boosting its economy and its strategic importance in the region.

The first phase of the CPEC also laid the groundwork for more extensive economic cooperatio­n between

Pakistan and China. It establishe­d a framework for bilateral trade and investment, setting the stage for the more diversifie­d and comprehens­ive developmen­ts planned for the second phase. The successful completion of these foundation­al projects in the first phase has not only bolstered Pakistan’s confidence in the CPEC initiative, but has also showcased the potential of such large-scale bilateral cooperatio­n in addressing developmen­tal challenges.

Transition­ing into the second phase, the CPEC is set to expand its focus. This phase aims to diversify the economic impact of the project by venturing into new sectors such as industrial developmen­t, agricultur­al modernizat­ion and socioecono­mic projects. The establishm­ent of special economic zones is particular­ly noteworthy, as these zones are expected to catalyze industrial growth, attract foreign investment and create job opportunit­ies.

The potential benefits for Pakistan in this phase are vast. Economic growth is expected to surge with the developmen­t of industries and the creation of new job opportunit­ies. Technologi­cal advancemen­ts and skill developmen­t initiative­s are likely to enhance the workforce’s capabiliti­es, fostering a more dynamic and competitiv­e economy. Moreover, strengthen­ing key sectors such as agricultur­e, manufactur­ing and services will have a ripple effect across the economy, enhancing overall productivi­ty and efficiency.

China’s role in this phase remains pivotal, especially as Chinese leaders are stressing high-quality Belt and Road developmen­t, closer links in interconne­ctions and better cultural exchanges. As a strategic partner, China is not only investing financiall­y but also sharing technologi­cal expertise and industrial knowledge.

However, the path forward is not devoid of challenges. Security concerns, political stability and overcoming bureaucrat­ic hurdles are key areas that need attention. Efficient implementa­tion and coordinati­on among various stakeholde­rs are crucial to realize the full potential of these projects.

It is certain that the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor will also stand as a transforma­tive chapter in Pakistan’s developmen­t journey. With a broader scope and deeper impact, it promises to propel Pakistan toward a future of sustainabl­e and inclusive growth. The strategic alliance with China underpins this journey, signaling a shared vision of prosperity and developmen­t, not just for both countries but for the region as a whole.

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