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China, Pakistan to go ahead with trade corridor

Not to mention 96% of Pakistanis think that China is the friendliest country to Pakistan; so thats gonna reflect on a Government-to-Government Level too ! :)

Survey findings: Pakistanis warmer towards India – The Express Tribune

Yep, I don't think we have anything to worry about regarding the Pakistani state. :azn:

China-Pakistan relations are stronger and more reliable than any other state-to-state relations on the planet.

Afghanistan on the other hand, I could see them cutting us off for a joke, or for no reason at all. Or maybe for a handful of Indian Rupees.
 
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Pakistan today said the proposed 3,000-km Sino-Pak economic corridor through Azad Kashmir would be a "game changer" and could also facilitate trade between India and China.

"The infrastructure projects of the corridor are a game changer in this region by bringing new opportunities to China, Pakistan and Central Asian republics and South Asia," Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal, who led the Pakistani delegation at bilateral talks, told state-run CCTV in an interview.

"There can be trade between China and India through the economic corridor," he said without referring to India's concerns over the multi-billion-dollar project as it is being built in Azad Kashmir.

The corridor which includes a 200-km tunnel will link China's volatile Muslim Uygur-majority Xinjiang province which has witnessed a spate of terror attacks in recent times, with Pakistan's Gwadar port providing road access to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.

India has conveyed its concerns to China which in turn went ahead arguing that it could bring about stability to Pakistan as it provides enormous economic benefits for the country and the region.

Iqbal took part in the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) with Deputy Chairman of National Development and Reforms Commission of China Zhang Xiaoqiang to discuss the infrastructure projects of the corridor as well as other projects between the two countries on the sidelines of Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain's ongoing visit to China.

Consensus has been arrived on all projects discussed at the meeting, Pakistan's state-run APP news agency reported.

The Pakistani President who went to China on his first foreign visit to highlight the close ties between the two countries was ceremonially welcomed by his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.

"Friendship with China is the most important pillar of our foreign policy and security policy," Hussain said.

Xi said that "the Chinese people cherish a profound friendship with the people of Pakistan.

China-Pak corridor in Azad Kashmir can facilitate Sino-Indian trade | Business Standard


I think it is the total length of all tunnels ..

Pak-China Economic Corridor: The first pact, pertaining to an ambitious long-term project approximately costing $18 billion that would include building around 200 kilometre tunnels, was the Pak-China Economic Corridor, according to Daily Times. Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal signed the pact from the Pakistani side, while National Development and Reforms Commission of PRC Chairman Xu Shao Shi inked the pact on behalf of China and As reported in the media.
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I think it is the total length of all tunnels ..

Pak-China Economic Corridor: The first pact, pertaining to an ambitious long-term project approximately costing $18 billion that would include building around 200 kilometre tunnels, was the Pak-China Economic Corridor, according to Daily Times. Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal signed the pact from the Pakistani side, while National Development and Reforms Commission of PRC Chairman Xu Shao Shi inked the pact on behalf of China and As reported in the media.
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This is the most likely route

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Khunjerab Railway

Legend
Kashgar
Shule
Akto
Yengisar
Yarkant (Shache)
Poskam (Zepu)
Karghilik (Yecheng)
Pishan (Guma)
Karakax (Moyu)
Hotan
Khunjerab Pass(?)
Gilgit(?)
Chilas(?)
Mansehra(?)
Abottabad(?)
Havelian
Haripur(?)
Islamabad

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khunjerab_Railway
 
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I think it is the total length of all tunnels ..

Pak-China Economic Corridor: The first pact, pertaining to an ambitious long-term project approximately costing $18 billion that would include building around 200 kilometre tunnels, was the Pak-China Economic Corridor, according to Daily Times. Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal signed the pact from the Pakistani side, while National Development and Reforms Commission of PRC Chairman Xu Shao Shi inked the pact on behalf of China and As reported in the media.
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@Chinese-Dragon I heard Tibet railway only costed some $4 billion as China got some cheaper technology to preserve tracks over permafrost, $18 billion sounds incredibly too high.

Why China wants the economic corridor to be beneficial to other when we can make it beneficial to our all weather friend.:coffee:

I was watching the documentary on Tibet Railway that China waited for 50 years until some new cheaper technology is developed for Tibet railways, are you sure China is ready to invest in such costly project with little chances of having returns. :coffee:
 
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If China can build a 130km tunnel under the Bohai Bay,I see no problem in digging through 200km oif tunnels on land,albeit mountainous。

The economic and strategic corridor will bring prosperity and security to both Pakistan and China,for prosperity is the best way to address potential security issues。

Let's start the project ASAP and work together towards the common goal that bring our two nations even closer。
 
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China, Pakistan vow to build "community of shared destiny"

02-20-2014 06:36 BJT Special Report:China’s Leaders |

BEIJING, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with his Pakistani counterpart Mamnoon Hussain on Wednesday and the two leaders pledged to forge a China-Pakistan "community of shared destiny".

"China and Pakistan are good friends, good partners, good neighbors and good brothers," Xi said during the talks at the Great Hall of the People.

The Chinese side will treat the China-Pakistan ties, as always, from a strategic and long-term perspective, and the ties will be a priority in China's relations with its neighbors, he said.

Hailing the all-weather, time-tested friendship between the two countries, Hussain said to further cement the friendship serves as "the cornerstone of Pakistan's foreign policy".

Support for the unique relationship resonates across Pakistan at all levels including the government, political parties and the people, said the Pakistani president.

Pakistan is willing to build a community of shared destiny with China, said the visiting president. He arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for a four-day state visit at Xi's invitation.

Hussain said the Pakistani side is appreciative of China's strategic vision and believes China is an important power to promote peace and development in the world as well as in the region.

It is Hussain's first official foreign trip since taking office in September.

Before their talks, Xi held a red-carpet ceremony to welcome Hussain at the hall in downtown Beijing.

China's top legislator Zhang Dejiang met with Hussain earlier on Wednesday and Premier Li Keqiang is scheduled to meet with the visiting president on Thursday.

During Wednesday's talks, the two presidents agreed to enhance the strategic and cooperative partnership between the two countries, featuring a more solid political foundation, closer economic links, deepened security cooperation and more fluent cultural and people-to-people exchanges.

"China would stand firmly behind Pakistan's efforts to uphold its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and Pakistan would be opposed to any force that attempts to undermine China's sovereignty," according to a news release after the talks.

Xi and Hussain vowed to make joint efforts to cement the traditional friendship and yield more results of practical cooperation out of the friendship.

They agreed to keep high-level interactions and strategic communication between the two countries, and support each other firmly on issues involving their core interests and major concerns.

The two presidents pledged to step up coordination on economic policy, boost defense and security cooperation, increase cultural and people-to-people exchanges, and enhance coordination on international and regional issues.

During the talks, Xi also said China supports and appreciates Pakistan's efforts to realize reconciliation with India, and Hussain said Pakistan will continue dialogue with India to improve ties with them.

The two presidents also witnessed the signing of a series of cooperative documents by authorities and enterprises from both sides in areas such as economic and trade cooperation, regional connectivity, energy, and people-to-people contact.

DEEPENING CHINA-PAKISTAN COOPERATION

After the talks, the two sides issued a joint statement on deepening China-Pakistan strategic and economic cooperation, in which they pledged to "translate the high level of mutual trust and cooperation that exists" into practical cooperation which can deliver prosperity to the people to both countries.

The two presidents urged relevant offices on both sides to speed up work on the construction of a China-Pakistan economic corridor.

The project connecting Kashgar in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the southwestern Pakistani port of Gwadar was proposed in an agreement between the two countries reached during Premier Li's visit to Pakistan in May.

Experts forecast that the project might include road and railway, in addition to an optical-fiber link and even a pipeline.

"It was agreed that the economic corridor, by combining China and Pakistan's respective development strategy, would be conducive to their goals of developing the economy and improving people's livelihood, as well as bring benefits to development and prosperity in the region," said Wednesday's joint statement.

The Chinese side also assured Pakistan of its full support in helping the latter to address its energy deficit, which was a major obstacle to Pakistan's socio-economic development.

"The Chinese side will continue to encourage and support China's state-owned enterprises and private companies to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan's conventional and renewable energy sectors," said the statement.

The two sides also agreed to step up cooperation in areas, such as agriculture, health, education and public transport, which have a direct bearing on people's lives.

They maintained that defense cooperation was an important part of the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic cooperation, and agreed to further enhance practical cooperation in defense technology.

Both sides agreed on celebrating China-Pakistan Year of Friendly Exchanges in 2015.

"The two countries should use this opportunity to expand their youth delegation programmes while increasing exchanges between parliamentarians, academics, media persons and artists from both sides," said the statement.

Recognizing the important role that language plays in bringing people together, the two sides also agreed to facilitate the establishment of more Confucius Institutes in Pakistan.

This year, China National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language will send 60 Chinese teachers to Pakistan and invite 140 Pakistani teachers to China for training, according to the statement.

The two sides also reached consensus on an early finalization of the Agreement on Transfer of Sentenced Persons/Offenders.

China and Pakistan agreed to work "in close harmony" on major regional and international matters as well as global issues, and continue to work with mutual coordination and cooperation on important regional forums like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Asia-Europe Meeting and the ASEAN Regional Forum.

They reaffirmed their commitment to multilateral arms control and non-proliferation efforts.

The two countries agreed to support an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned political reconciliation process in Afghanistan, and continue to work closely with the international community for the promotion of peace and stability in the country.

According to the statement, Pakistan recognized the East Turkistan Islamic Movement as a terrorist organization, which poses a common threat to the peace and stability of China and Pakistan.

"Pakistan will continue to support China's efforts in combatting the three evils of terrorism, extremism and separatism," said the statement.

Pakistan appreciated China's forthright position on Pakistan's counter-terrorism strategy and efforts, and China lauded the sacrifice rendered by the Pakistan side in fighting the global scourge of terrorism, said the statement.

According to the statement, Hussain invited Xi to visit Pakistan at an early date and the Chinese president accepted the invitation.

China, Pakistan vow to build "community of shared destiny" CCTV News - CNTV English
 
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No matter how the international political or economy situation changes, China won't abandon Pakistan, at least in billions of Chinese mind, Pakistan is the forever friend.

Western China is our weak area, and just because of this reason, Western China is the most potential region in some next decades. The vulnerable ecological environment in this area is the main reason why there is less investment or projects compared to Eastern China.
 
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The heaven on earth,karimabad,Hunza which ever under Chinese administration and the current Karakoram Highway passes through.
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There are high mountains and beautiful lakes in this area.
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Rakaposhi,7788 metres with highest mountain wall in the world.It's almost 6000 metres high in vertical from Hunza valley just several kilometres away to the very high point.
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