Advantages of Cpec For Pakistan and China and Exploitation of Opportunities Afforded by Cpec

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ADVANTAGES OF CPEC FOR

PAKISTAN AND CHINA AND


EXPLOITATION OF OPPORTUNITIES
AFFORDED BY CPEC

NAME: MUHAMMAD WALEED SHAIKH


ROLL NO: 02-134192-098
BATCH: 2K19 FALL
DEPARTMENT: BS(CS) 1-B
INTRODUCTION:
 CPEC is a flagship project of Chinese leadership’s overarching initiative of One Belt One Road and envisions

connecting Kashgar City with Gwadar Deep Sea Port through highways, railways and pipelines. What makes

this corridor unique is the fact that it affords the vital link between Eurasian land routes and maritime silk

routes envisaged under OBOR. Therefore, Pakistan serves as an International Interchange enabling us a

great strategic advantage to be the hub for international trade and integration of economies of Asia, Africa

and Europe. This geo strategic advantage needs to be harnessed on the basis of mutuality of interests to

translate into geoeconomic gains.


3. Strategic and Economic Gains for
Pakistan & China.
CPEC is a classic manifestation of convergence of geo strategic and geo economic interests of
the two countries with socio-economic and diplomatic relations fostered through vicissitudes of
time. While complementarity of the economies would serve the economic interests of the two
states, development of mutually beneficial infrastructure will further harmonize the efforts to
counter common adversaries. Envisaged advantages and gains for the two sides are as under:-
 CHINA
 Economic development of relatively backward Western Regions especially Xinjiang will bring
peace and stability facilitating trade with Central Asia to meet the growing energy needs.
 CPEC would afford China shortest access to its markets in Asia, Europe and beyond. Use of
Gwadar Port will facilitate trade from Persian Gulf and Africa to Western and Northern
China reducing the distance by several thousand kilometers (almost 12500 Km) and slashing
the cost by Billions of Dollars.
 Almost 80% of China’s oil is currently transported from Strait of Malacca to Shanghai.
Transportation time of oil imports from the Middle East and Africa will be reduced from
over 30 days to just 2 days after completion of pipeline projects and will not be dependent
on shipping through Straits of Malacca and the vulnerable maritime routes.
 For the Chinese investors, Pakistan has lot to offer in multiple sectors because of low labour
cost.
 PAKISTAN

 In the strategic context, CPEC conforms to Pakistan’s security paradigm and


“Look East” policy and will serve towards furtherance of strategic
partnership.
 Located at the crossroads of huge supplying and communicating markets, fully
functional Gwadar Port linked with China and Central Asia can play a vital
role in economic revival of Pakistan.
 It also affords us great opportunity for socio-economic development of GB and
Balochistan Province.
 Pakistan would benefit through investment from China for development of
requisite infrastructure and to bridge energy shortfall. This will help Pakistan
in realizing the potential to become a regional trade hub and energy corridor
thereby bringing huge transit revenues and employment opportunities.
 ) Even the conservative estimates show projected possible revenues of over
100 Billion US Dollars on account of transit revenue per annum in long term
besides creating employment opportunities in hundreds of thousands.
 With 95% of Pakistan’s trade through sea and economy heavily dependent on
sea trade.
 Key Imperatives for Pakistan
Having seen the immense potential; what should be our focus to make the most of
this opportunity for seeking sustained economic development and securing our socio-
economic future; Improvement and development of requisite infrastructure is
absolutely essential. Key imperatives in this context are:
 Regional connectivity by linking major ports of the country with trade routes
through highways, railways and oil pipelines.
 Development of world class efficient Logistic Chain and Infrastructure and Trade
Facilitation.
 Development of Special Economic Industrial Zones and Transit Facilities along the
Corridor.
 Increasing oil storages connected through pipelines.
 Water and Hydro Power Development including mega dams on Indus Cascade
coupled with medium sized HPPs.
 Exploration and development of mineral resources to fund the economic
programme.
 Last, but not the least is development of skilled Human Resource.
 Road Infrastructure
 FWO is maintaining Karakoram Highway since its construction in 1978. However, capacity has
been enhanced to keep the Khunjrab Pass opened during winters for ensuring round the year
functionality of CPEC
 Road Jalkhad - Chilas was completed last year and now Road Kaghan - Jakhad - Chilas serves as
an alternate route for vulnerable portion of KKH.
 Down from Northern Areas, FWO is playing a central role in development of Western and
Eastern Routes of CPEC.
 Along the Western Route, the most arduous and challenging portions and missing links in
Baluchistan have been constructed by FWO where almost 900 Kms of roads have been
completed in record time of 2 years against envisaged time frame of 6 years.
 Completion of these projects have linked Gwadar with China through KKH and Afghanistan and
Central Asia through Chaman and Torkham.
 Western Route has been further connected with Afghanistan at Ghulam Khan and Angoor Adda
through development of Central Trade Corridor in FATA last year
 FWO is also developing one package of Hakla - D I Khan Motorway that constitutes part of
CPEC Western Route
 Along Eastern Route of CPEC, Lahore - Islamabad Motorway has been rehabilitated and
modernized by FWO on BOT Basis while 75 Kms portion of Karachi - Hyderabad Motorway has
also been completed and inaugurated and remaining portion shall be completed by August this
yr.
 Railway Infrastructure
 As for Railway Infrastructure, FWO is working in close harmony with Pakistan
Railways and Chinese Firms for development of Pakistan - China Dedicated
Freight Corridor along ML-2 on BOT Basis to carry anticipated freight traffic of
80 Million Tons per annum.
 In a phased undertaking, the corridor will extend from Karachi and Gwadar to
Kashagar, which would eventually link GCC Railway Network and New
Eurasion Bridge.
 FWO has also proposed upgradation of ML-I and ML-3 besides development of
Kashmir Railway that can also be subsequently linked with China.
 Petroleum / Oil Sector
Infrastructure / Projects
 In order to contribute to the needs of Petrolueum Sector, FWO has planned and
proposed various projects:
 First project is development of Oil Village along M-2 with a capacity of 50,000
MT. Work on this project has already commenced. Project to connect the Oil
Village with Bin Qasim Port through White Oil Pipeline is in advanced stages of
approval. The Pipeline shall also be further extended to Tarujaba in KPK where
35000 MT storage facility shall be developed. In future, this pipeline would be
extended to Afghanistan and Central Asia.
 Other mega project is Gwadar - Kashgar Cross Country Oil Pipeline on Design,
Build, Finance, Own and Operate Basis. This oil pipeline shall reduce the
distance between Persian Gulf to Western China by over 7000 Kilometers
ensuing huge saving in time and cost of transportation of Oil.
 An Oil Refinery is also being established in KPK.
 Conclusion:

 CPEC is a win win synergy for both the nations and the region. It is a rare

opportunity for Pakistan to realize its true strategic and economic potential.

FWO in its capacity is vigorously pursuing multi sectoral initiatives in sync with

our socio-economic imperatives. This of course, if not gigantic, is at least a

colossal undertaking requiring the private sector and financial institutions to

come forward and join hands for expeditious implementation.


THE END

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