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Actually our traders are more fluent in Chinese. The brother of my colleague who is studying in China actually at times work as guide for Chinese businessmen or company when they are on visit to Pakistan.

ANd traders often visit China for finakising the shipment of goods and the process they learned Chinese. btw it was much before CPEC



Oh, dear the Evil Chinese are Cunning.... they have already colonsied the young people, fleunt in Mandrin...

I fear there is no hope now... soon second most spoken language after your Urdu is going to be Chinese...

Please, don't tell me that you already have little China Towns over there already...

Now you can see how deeply indians love you!
 
Oh, dear the Evil Chinese are Cunning.... they have already colonsied the young people, fleunt in Mandrin...

I fear there is no hope now... soon second most spoken language after your Urdu is going to be Chinese...

Please, don't tell me that you already have little China Towns over there already...

Now you can see how deeply indians love you!



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My Sino-Pak Friends,


Only 16%?

And here we thought China would be charging at least 27% interest rates. Deeply disappointed.

With this pace the colonisation of South Asia will take at least half a century.

Since, now Pak is Chinese colony I guess Pres. Xi can easily snub Mr. Sharif, as per accurate and highly ethical indian media.

By the looks of things China has to learn colonisation and expansion skills from indians.. who have successfully annaxed the Kingdom of Sikkim, turned Bhutan into a vassal, illegally occupied South Tibet and North Eastern States.... Nepal goes without saying. Kashmir, anyone?

Luckily, for South Asia and especially Pakistan... saviour india is on the way...with techology, world class infrastructure building, cutting edge high-speed railways and of course, trillions of cash in hand to help South Asians.... for whom the indians are so concerned.

The indians are offering all this at 0% interest rates payable over 100 years. So, come South Asia hurry up...before indians move to Africa to help those Black Africans...


All in all a poor show from China in colonising South Asia and in the process improving peoples lives...


Truly, heart warming to see indians have the best interests of South Asia and especially Pak in their gentle hearts!


SPF
I never pay attention to the barking dogs especially if they hail from the slum i.e slumdogs... Let 'em stay in their stinky slums and we focus on our development. If they bark too much then erase them from the slate of life..
 
I never pay attention to the barking dogs especially if they hail from the slum i.e slumdogs... Let 'em stay in their stinky slums and we focus on our development. If they bark too much then erase them from the slate of life..


Oh, my Pak Brother,

Let us not get agitated. Let us take things lightly...

I do understand your sentiment... however, we can choose to remain positive and indeed, as you said, focus on CPEC and other industrialisation project.

I am just delighted that Sino-Pak Axis is causing some 'concerns' in the great heart of our indian friends.

You take care,

SPF
 
China's One Belt, One Road plan `will drive Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal towards bankruptcy`
China is charging interest rates as high as 16 percent and above for funding made available for OBOR projects like the CPEC.

By Zee Media Bureau | Last Updated: Monday, June 12, 2017 - 14:55
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Brussels: Almost a month after China hosted the Belt and Road forum in Beijing, European economists and experts have concluded that Beijing's One Belt, One Road (OBOR) project is nothing but a debt instrument.

News agency ANI on Monday cited the experts as further claiming that the OBOR initiative will push several nations, including Pakistan, towards bankruptcy.


India has registered its concerns about the project, which espouses the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that passes through Azad Kashmir. CPEC is the key artery of China's Belt and Road project that aims to connect Asia, Europe and Africa through a network of roads, railway lines, and ports.

As per the experts, China is charging interest rates as high as 16 percent and above for funding made available for OBOR projects like the CPEC, and warned that these loans, which are cumulative, cannot be repaid easily.

They are certain that countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal could be pushed into an endless debt trap.

Contrary to the claims made by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that the CPEC could emerge as a game changer for the Pakistan economy, there is a worried and concerned perception gaining ground that the project is all and only about boosting Beijing's position through its Renminbi or Yuan currency.

One expert has said that China is competing globally to make the Yuan an alternate currency to the Dollar, and its One Belt, One Road initiative is to play a major role in this.

It is a well-known fact that Islamabad has border-related differences with India, Afghanistan and Iran, but this has not stopped China from using the influence that it enjoys with Pakistan to raise its investment-related stakes in the country.

China has realised that Pakistan is completely dependent on it from a defence point of view, and will now use the proposed CPEC projects to establish itself as an economic behemoth as well in the region, which could eventually push Pakistan into debt.

China, one expert, has said, will use the plea that it will sell its goods to Pakistan at higher price due to the risks involved in its proposed investments.

"Pakistan has no opportunity for bidding, it takes whatever China provides and in such a scenario transparency does not exists," he said.


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It is also being felt by a majority of these experts that financial transactions linked to the CPEC lack transparency and will not provide the promised job opportunities to the youth, as things produced in industries set up by China would be exported to Pakistan, and thus generate profit for Beijing, not Islamabad.

According to one economic estimate, Rs 60 billion worth of deals happening with Pakistan are tied with the Yuan, and therefore, there is the possibility that trading could happen in Yuan instead of the dollar.

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor may ignite more Indo-Pak tensions: UN report

A recent UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Study (UNESCAP) has sensitised countries in South and Central Asia of the financial risks they could face through China's OBOR.

The UNESCAP report has cautioned that the size of the economy of a recipient country is small compared to the very high risk it faces should it accept or allow Chinese investment to take root. The final end result will be an unsurmountable debt trap for the country involved.

According to the UNESCAP report, USD 46 billion dollar CPEC represents a fifth of Pakistan's Gross Domestic Product or GDP if not more.

Similarly, the report cites the USD 37 billion China-Kazakhstan cooperation agreement signed in late 2014 and early 2015, as another example of Beijing's debilitating investment impact on smaller economies in the Central Asian region.

The agreement between Bangladesh and China, according to the UNESCAP report, is worth USD 24 billion as of October 2016, which is equivalent to almost 20 percent of Dhaka's GDP.

China has a huge presence in the economic sector in Sri Lanka, and it comes as no surprise that Colombo's debt exceeds USD 60 billion at present.

Of this amount, over ten percent is owed to the Chinese.

Colombo has reportedly approached Beijing with a proposal to convert existing debt into equity, thus creating the possibility of China owning several key projects coming up in Sri Lanka in the short as well the long term.

According to the UNESCAP study, China has estimated that it will most likely invest about USD four trillion in OBOR-related infrastructure projects.

The estimated infrastructure development needs in Asia will cost in the region between USD 1.6 to USD 1.7 trillion annually on average till 2030, according to UNESCAP study.

An ambitious China is seeking to turn its currency into a global one, and does not seem to really care about the equally debilitating social or environmental impact its unrestricted money flows into other countries might have.

(With Agency inputs)

http://zeenews.india.com/world/chin...uptcy-2014501.html?pfrom=article-rhs-trending


So let's get this straight.........the nation and race of people who want to wipe Pakistan and the Pakistani people of the face of the Earth are now all of a sudden concerned with our financial well being????????.........WTF!!!!!!.........Call me a cynic but this sounds really suspicious.


PS indians also said Pakistan would go bankrupt & cease to exist if we became a nuclear weapons state. We all know what happened to that indianism. Just as then so is now.
 
So let's get this straight.........the nation and race of people who want to wipe Pakistan and the Pakistani people of the face of the Earth are now all of a sudden concerned with our financial well being????????.........WTF!!!!!!.........Call me a cynic but this sounds really suspicious.


PS indians also said Pakistan would go bankrupt & cease to exist if we became a nuclear weapons state. We all know what happened to that indianism. Just as then so is now.

You don't get the point.

Indians are not concerned about Pakistanis rather Indians are concerned about Indians.

A colonized Pakistan would bring the colonial ruler to India's door step which Indians would like to avoid.

I am pretty sure there may be many Pakistanis who would happily get colonized if it meant that it would hurt India while being totally oblivious to the fact that it would hurt them equally, if not worse.

Pakistan is forced to enter in to such debt deals with china because of indian unfriendly and agressive attitude towards Pakistan

It may be true. India needs to show big heart to settle all outstanding issues with Pakistan like it did with Bangladesh. But it could also be true that India may have offered similar deal with Pakistan and Pakistan may not have accepted it.
 
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You don't get the point.

Indians are not concerned about Pakistanis rather Indians are concerned about Indians.

A colonized Pakistan would bring the colonial ruler to India's door step which Indians would like to avoid.

I am pretty sure there may be many Pakistanis who would happily get colonized if it meant that it would hurt India while being totally oblivious to the fact that it would hurt them equally, if not worse.



This I agree. India needs to show big heart to settle outstanding issues like it did with Bangladesh.




Didn't realize colonisers helped make their colonies into nuclear weapons states. Good job too especially since we are facing an existential threat from the East that is more than 7x bigger than us and has abundant access to the world's most advanced weapons systems whilst we are denied this privilege.

By the way, the Chinese are already at your door step as they share a border with india. CPEC and the continuous unabated strengthening of the Pakistan China alliance doesn't change this fact.

Thanks to this strategic embrace of Pakistan & China, the indian threat to Pakistan has been permanently crushed forever. That is the most telling and pertinent point.
 
Oh, my Pak Brother,

Let us not get agitated. Let us take things lightly...

I do understand your sentiment... however, we can choose to remain positive and indeed, as you said, focus on CPEC and other industrialisation project.

I am just delighted that Sino-Pak Axis is causing some 'concerns' in the great heart of our indian friends.

You take care,

SPF

Hi Mate,

It has been 671 days (taking the timezone difference into account) since I joined this forum and I have seen them only barking, bad-mouthing and behaving aggressively against Pakistan. Even if it was as subtle as economic development of Pakistan like CPEC, the slumdogs still bark against it day in and day out. They are our worst enemies and they use far more stronger words against Pakistan on their forums and their plans of destroying Pakistan. Thus I'm not one of those who don't put their money where their mouth is.

I wished that two countries could co-exist in a peaceful way but it seems that is not what they want and if we talk about peace, it is taken as a weakness and they get even more abusive and aggressive so enough of munching around...after all our ancestors did not sacrifice their lives in vain. The fact is they are against the existence of Pakistan and thus we need to respond to them as such.

You take care too,

WnP
 
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Modi pays them to write that way? May be.

On topic: I hope all countries go bankrupt and get occupied by China.

@Chinese-Dragon...How do you bankrupt nations? What methods do you use to occupy countries? I am asking this so that I can prepare from now...:D

I am really excited regarding CPEC...Indian paranoia really boosts my hope and guts...

:pakistan::china:......Time to March

@Sinopakfriend
If you want your country to go bankrupt do these things:
1. Demonetization
2. Build more statues of animal gods, and more temples to worship animal gods
3. Overstate your GDP with magical formulas
4. Keep breeding like rats

The above is a recipe for bankruptcy

OBOR will not bankrupt Pakistan
OBOR will help to accelerate pakistan's economy . Zee news Lol.
 
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