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2. China - Pakistan Economic Corridor
By
BS-Biotechnology (1st)
Group members :-
Abdul Mateen
Dawood Khan
Ehsanullah
Fiza Jadoon
Isbah Riaz
3. CONTENTS
• Background
• Introduction
• Objectives of CPEC
• Projects in CPEC
o Projects Allocated for Baluchistan
o Projects Allocated for KPK
o Projects Allocated for Sindh
o Projects Allocated for Punjab
• CPEC importance to China
• CPEC importance to Pakistan
• Disadvantages of CPEC
• India towards CPEC
• USA and CPEC
• Is Iran agree with CPEC?
• CPEC and UEA
4. Background
• CPEC is a collection of projects.
• Project was formally conceived in May 2013
• PM Li Keqiang officially visited Pak on 22
May 2013
• Later Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made visits
to China to discuss the importance of this
project.
• President Xi Jinping visited Pak in April 2015 and
• formally announced China’s offer of US$ 46
billion.
• Agreements were inked giving importance to
energy projects.
5.
6. Introduction
• CPEC is a series of under construction
projects of worth more than $50 billion.
• It is a 3000 km long extensive network of
roads, railways, pipelines and optical fiber
cable network.
• CPEC will link Kashgar in northwest China’s
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region & southwest
Pakistan’s Gawadar Port.
• CPEC is considered as a golden opportunity for
Pak to develop its infrastructure.
• CPEC is closely related to OBOR( One Belt-One
Road) .
7. Objectives Of CPEC
• Increase the volume of trade between China and Pak.
• Pak and China are 2nd largest partners in South Asia/ this will help to retain
partnership.
• Widen Karakoram highway and open new economic corridor from China to
Gwadar.
• Approximately reduce 10000 Km distance & is the shortest route.
• Expand trade with Russia by providing trade route till Gwadar port.
• Development of infrastructure along Pakistan.
• China’s access to Indian Ocean with the aim of widening its geopolitical
influence.
• Job opportunities and economic development in Baluchistan.
• Increase in Chinese investment.
• Regional peace, prosperity and elevate the lives of poor people in south
Asia.
• Enhance trade among Pakistan, China, Gulf States, Central Asia &Africa.
• China is interested to extend Iran Pakistan pipeline to its western territory.
8.
9. Projects in CPEC
• Total number of projects: 49
• Baluchistan: 16 projects
• KPK: 8 projects
• Sindh: 13 projects
• Punjab: 12 projects
10. Projects Allocated for Baluchistan
1. Gwadar Power Plant
2. Khuzdar-Basima Highway (N-30)
3. Hubco Coal Power Plant
4. Gwadar New InternationalAirport
5. Gwadar Smart Port City Master Plan
6. Gwadar Eastbay Expressway
7. Gwadar Primary School
8. Gwadar Eastbay Expressway II
9. Gwadar Hospital Upgradation
10. Gwadar-Nawabshah LNG Terminal and Pipeline
11. Gwadar Technical & Vocational College
12. Khan-Quetta Highway (N-50)
13. Wastewater Treatment Plants for Gwadar City
14. Gwadar Free Zone
15. Fresh Water Supply
16. Expansion of Multi-purpose Terminal including Breakwater & Dredging
11. Projects Allocated for KPK
1. Establishment of Havelian Dry Port
2. Suki Kinari Hydropower Project
3. Upgradation of ML-1
4. Optical Fiber Cable from Rawapindi to
Khunjrab
5. KKH II (Havelian- Thakot)
6. Khan-Quetta Highway (N-50)
7. KKH III (Raikot-Thakot)
8. Joint Feasibility Study for Upgradation of
ML1
12. Projects Allocated for Sindh
1. Port Qasim Power Plant
2. Matiari-Faisalabad Transmission Line
3. Dawood Wind Farm
4. Matiari-Lahore Transmission Line
5. Sachal Wind Farm
6. Jhimpir Wind Farm
7. Upgradation of ML-1
8. Thar Coal Block I & Mine Mouth Power Plant
9. Gwadar-Nawabshah LNG Terminal & Pipeline
10. China-Sunec Wind Farm
11. Karachi-Lahore Motorway (Sukkur-Multan)
12. Joint Feasibility Study for Upgradation of ML1
13. Engro Thar Power Plant & Surface Mine in Block II of Thar Coal
Field
13. Projects Allocated for Punjab
1. Karachi-Lahore Motorway (Sukkur-Multan)
2. Upgradation of ML-1
3. Sahiwal Coal-Fired Power Plant
4. Rahimyar Khan Coal Power Plant
5. Lahore Orange Line Metro Train
6. Haier & Ruba Economic Zone II
7. Karot Hydro-Power Plant
8. Joint Feasibility Study for Upgradation of ML1
9. Matiari-Lahore Transmission Line
10.Optical Fiber Cable from Rawapindi to Khunjrab
11.Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park in Bahawalpur
12.Matiari-Faisalabad Transmission Line
14. CPEC importance to China
• Chinese industries are facing problem to
compete in global market due to high
transportation cost and delivery time.
• It would decrease the travel distance and
cost greatly from China to Gulf.
• Even if China uses CPEC for 50% of its oil
supplies then it will save $6 million every
day.
• Independent path from USA and India’s
interference.
• New business market in another country.
15. CPEC importance to Pakistan
• Strategic and economic trade routes
• Development of infrastructure
• Connect all the provinces
• Development of FATA, KPK and Baluchistan
• Job opportunities
• Equalization among all provinces
• Import and export of Pakistan will increase
• The Power capacity will increase
• Gwadar Port will be upgraded
• Roads, Railways, Aviation and Data Transfer will
be upgraded.
16.
17.
18. Disadvantages of CPEC
• FTA leads to threat for local
markets and local manufactures
• Disturbance of local industries
• Difficult to compete Chine’s product in
market
• Increase the ratio of unemployment
• Dependence on China
19. India towards CPEC
• India has continuously opposed the project since it
passes through the Pakistan-occupied Kashmiri
territory of Gilgit-Baltistan – a claim opposed by
Pakistan.
• India opposes CPEC to maintain its hegemony in South
Asia.
• India wants to limit Pakistan’s economic development
options.
• It also desires to publicize its false claim over Azad
Jammu & Kashmir.
• India wants to undermine China’s economic
advancement.
20. USA and CPEC
The USA is also adopted double standards. As
India is backed by the USA to contain China in
the region. It is very much interesting that many
US companies willing to participate in China
Pakistan Economic Corridor but these
companies face restraints by US Government.
The US will never support such activity which
will give strength to China. The US wants to
maintain financial instability in Pakistan.
21. Is Iran agree with CPEC?
It is very unfortunate that our friendly brother Iran
hiddenly oppose CPEC. Actually Iran has no conflict
over CPEC with Pakistan. It’s India who instigates
Iran against Pakistan. As India have heavy interest in
Iran and it is constructing Chahbahar port. It is a
good step that someone put their share in someone
country progress but it should not be used to use
against other countries. CPEC is a great Project
which is supported by 100 plus countries and it is
an open project for every country so fastens your
seat belts and don’t miss the train.
22. CPEC and UAE
UAE policy about Pakistan-China economic
corridor is not clear. It creates so many doubts
about UAE. The UAE main concern about CPEC is
that if Gwadar becomes duty-free port then it
will affect the UAE ports. They also have fears
that if Gwadar becomes international deep sea
port then it will become the hub of international
sea trade. To secure their own ports and trade
they hiddenly oppose CPEC.