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Will Pakistan join a project in Arunachal Pradesh?
Does China allow third parties to run projects in AP? No they block any moves by ADB or WB.
But that does not apply to China because well, a bully has different rules for minions and others and minions have to keep parroting it.
Even IF India was part of it- OBOR wouldn't have helped India in any major way- increase Chinese imports and help improve the supply of Chinese goods around the world.
Lack of potential benefits combined with geopolitics defines India's stance. Not just geopolitical reasons as Nawaz wrongly spoke.
stupid logic logical dude
Indians govt and those representing it here have small hearts...their past baggage stops them from taking part in a positive thing with a lame excuse of Chinese construction in gilgit-baltistan. India had no problem back in 60s and 70s when Chinese helped us build the karakoram highway in Gilgit baltistan and who cares even if they had grudges back then..anyways whenever you feel the burn just visit maps.google.in and watch our Kashmir as indian territory to relieve yourselves.
So China blocks world bank funding to Arunachal Pradesh projects because they have small hearts? You agree?
Good as long as you are consistent, I will respect your opinion. But if you are going to be a Chinese poodle, then expect the respect a poodle reserves.
Your are correct, Chinese knows it too, thtz y they got some guarantee assured returns where ever it was required... Now the ball is in the court of the party who gave this guarantee assurance.An Indian expert on Chinese investment risks
We will do it through north south transport corridor... OBOR or CPEC has nothing to offer India anything except easier access to Indian market for China.You will benefit more, u can send ur export to russia, soviet federation and Europe by using one belt road which is cheap and more time saving as u compared with your sea routes.
Indians have small hearts? Then what will you call chinese who get heart attack whenever Dalai Lama travels to Arunachal Pradesh? India is more than willing to set aside political differences for economic cooperation for eg India unilaterally offers Pakistan MFN status but Pakistan neither reciprocates nor turns down India's offer.stupid logic logical dude
Indians govt and those representing it here have small hearts...their past baggage stops them from taking part in a positive thing with a lame excuse of Chinese construction in gilgit-baltistan. India had no problem back in 60s and 70s when Chinese helped us build the karakoram highway in Gilgit baltistan and who cares even if they had grudges back then..anyways whenever you feel the burn just visit maps.google.in and watch our Kashmir as indian territory to relieve yourselves.
Not really - India's exports to Europe represent a very small percentage of the whole. Meanwhile the exports to the US, Africa, Asian island countries, our direct neighbours and China itself (these represent majority)remain unchanged. Cost vs BenefitsYou will benefit more, u can send ur export to russia, soviet federation and Europe by using one belt road which is cheap and more time saving as u compared with your sea routes.
WB doesnt stop funding on orders of an x y z country.. it follows certainc SOPs...you fulfill the criteria you get the funding..
somethings & some habits in some people never change but that was brutal mate
It is not Indian project but Chinese. CPEC is already operational and yes we are making these route expanded base of our future requirements, plus one more additional route is under construction it is called western route (Completion on 2018).It will take AT LEAST six more years.
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CPEC open for all; must not be politicized, Pakistan tells India
CPEC open for all; must not be politicized, Pakistan tells India
BEIJING: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday said the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) under the One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative, was open to all countries in the region and categorically said the project “must not be politicized.”
“Let me make it very clear that CPEC is an economic undertaking open to all countries in the region. It has no geographical boundaries. It must not be politicized,” the Prime Minister said in his address at the plenary session of High-level Dialogue on Belt and Road Forum (BRF), themed “Cooperation for Common Prosperity,” being held in China’s capital.
India has boycotted the global event citing reservations on the CPEC route passing through Gilgit-Baltistan, India claimed to be a disputed territory. The Prime Minister’s statement is apparently a response to Indian concerns and opposition.
The Prime Minister called for building a peaceful, connected and caring neighbourhood by shunning mutual differences.
“It is time we transcend our differences, resolve conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy, and leave a legacy of peace for future generations,” he said at the BRF platform, with 29 heads of states and governments and 1,500 delegates in attendance.
The Prime Minister said peace and development go hand in hand, and nothing can pave the path for peace and security more than economic development achieved through regional collaboration.
“The OBOR signifies that geo-economics must take precedence over geo-politics, and that the centre of gravity should shift from conflict to cooperation,” he said.
The Prime Minister said OBOR could be regarded as a “powerful tool for overcoming terrorism and extremism.”
“As OBOR is unfolding across continents, it is fostering inclusion, creating tolerance, and promoting acceptance of cultural diversity,” he said,
The Prime Minister said CPEC was a core project of OBOR and had rightly been called its flagship for aiming to connect the neighbourhoods of East and West Asia.
He said CPEC made Pakistan both a conduit and destination for cross-regional investment and trade.
Terming ‘China as Pakistan’s close friend and trusted ally’, Nawaz Sharif said his participation at the Forum was to celebrate the remarkable success of the seminal initiative of ‘One Belt, One Road (OBOR)’.
He expressed confidence that the historic event would build critical pathways in the years to come for economic and financial cooperation, business-to-business collaboration, and people-to-people contacts.
He paid President Xi and the Chinese leadership his deepest tributes for their dynamic and creative leadership and said Pakistan admired China’s vision and ingenuity in developing corridors across regions.
BEIJING: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday said the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) under the One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative, was open to all countries in the region and categorically said the project “must not be politicized.”
“Let me make it very clear that CPEC is an economic undertaking open to all countries in the region. It has no geographical boundaries. It must not be politicized,” the Prime Minister said in his address at the plenary session of High-level Dialogue on Belt and Road Forum (BRF), themed “Cooperation for Common Prosperity,” being held in China’s capital.
India has boycotted the global event citing reservations on the CPEC route passing through Gilgit-Baltistan, India claimed to be a disputed territory. The Prime Minister’s statement is apparently a response to Indian concerns and opposition.
The Prime Minister called for building a peaceful, connected and caring neighbourhood by shunning mutual differences.
“It is time we transcend our differences, resolve conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy, and leave a legacy of peace for future generations,” he said at the BRF platform, with 29 heads of states and governments and 1,500 delegates in attendance.
The Prime Minister said peace and development go hand in hand, and nothing can pave the path for peace and security more than economic development achieved through regional collaboration.
“The OBOR signifies that geo-economics must take precedence over geo-politics, and that the centre of gravity should shift from conflict to cooperation,” he said.
The Prime Minister said OBOR could be regarded as a “powerful tool for overcoming terrorism and extremism.”
“As OBOR is unfolding across continents, it is fostering inclusion, creating tolerance, and promoting acceptance of cultural diversity,” he said,
The Prime Minister said CPEC was a core project of OBOR and had rightly been called its flagship for aiming to connect the neighbourhoods of East and West Asia.
He said CPEC made Pakistan both a conduit and destination for cross-regional investment and trade.
Terming ‘China as Pakistan’s close friend and trusted ally’, Nawaz Sharif said his participation at the Forum was to celebrate the remarkable success of the seminal initiative of ‘One Belt, One Road (OBOR)’.
He expressed confidence that the historic event would build critical pathways in the years to come for economic and financial cooperation, business-to-business collaboration, and people-to-people contacts.
He paid President Xi and the Chinese leadership his deepest tributes for their dynamic and creative leadership and said Pakistan admired China’s vision and ingenuity in developing corridors across regions.