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Time will tell if it is going to be super success as you have said or turn into something else as the interest of UAE ports are at stake as well and do not forget the new port of Iran underdevelopment. India will succeed no matter what game your nation plays. If Pakistan is confident about its success than why are they proposing rail link between Gwadar and Chabahar.
Not really, even if the 5% is inaccurate (it isn't, because this is public knowledge that you can google yourself. It's even on this very forum), you still have engaged in fallacies and have not addressed a single one of my points.
You're simply wrong, so I will not agree to disagree. If you want to end this conversation, just simply stop responding.
As for the port, it is a stalled project due to basic mismanagement. The basic idea of providing an alternative to Karachi in case of it being unable to function effectively (blockade, terrorism in city) along with providing the Chinese an alternative route for their fears of being blockaded on their traditional trade routes was good.
Yet, in the 18 odd years I have been hearing about it; from claims by ministers on putting A380's on Gwadar's tarmac because the idiots cant think beyond that, to military men claiming that the Chinese will put their entire fleet there to protect us from India; the port has done absolutely nothing.
It is not because its not a good idea or project but because it has been constantly plagued by the rampant corruption in our society. Not government or civilians or military.. but our entire society is corrupt or rather is used to acquiescence to corruption. It will improve with media exposure and general education ( the anti-VIP movement and the current Panama papers are slowly pushing through)..but its not going to be overnight.
China is fast developing infrastructure to link up Kazakhstan to Xinjiang province.
The pieces are being put together to make this project drive a lot of trade beyond just China and Pakistan.
Let us hope that we successfully manage our internal affairs to leverage this potential.
Actually, the education budget needs to be increased to at around 8% of the budget, if you want any real meaningful impact, but that is not affordable currently.I live in Pakistan so no, What you're saying is neither hard to hear nor a surprise. Education budget needs to be increased to 4% of GDP and every paisa of that budget must be accounted for. The state must provide 12 years of quality education to all students. A revolution through education is what we need. But as I said, I don't see that happening anytime soon.
That's 5% a year, not a day. Karachi takes care of 65 million tons a year, and Gwadar is being built to eventually handle a greater amount. Why do you think everyone keeps talking about Gwadar, and not Karachi?Sir, please consider the hundreds of millions of tons of Chinese exports and imports in total, and then consider the planned capacity of Gawadar. Pushing through 5% of China's volume through Gawadar is a physical impossibility. It just ain't gonna happen.
That's 5% a year, not a day. Karachi takes care of 65 million tons a year, and Gwadar is being built to eventually handle a greater amount. Why do you think everyone keeps talking about Gwadar, and not Karachi?
Did you not read a single damn thing I wrote? It's like talking to a brick wall!Still the numbers do not work out. 5% is 5%, per day or per annum, as the ratio of the total tonnage of Chinese imports and exports for the same time period. (All of that also has to pass over the Khunjerab.)
Let me respond point by point:
1. Whatever money China is investing or loaning is being done with high rates and sovereign guarantees by Pakistan. China has its risks covered, while Pakistan remains on the hook to repay the money, with interest and returns.
This is taken from the formal report from Little on Gawadar, if anyone is interested:
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(Please pay attention to the Implications column.)
Here is their prediction for traffic in 2055:
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Sir why u want to shatter their dream
Chongqing is near east coast of china, thus the shipment cost is seemingly very cheap via sea when compared with Gwadar.
However Chongqing is not the objective of the Gwadar route so this comparison is not accurate in terms of primary business case which is based on western provinces and their industrialization etc.
For eastern part of China, Gwadar shall be a strategically alternative route.
Xingjiang province is a huge province and the most western part of China.
It is surrounded mostly by Tibet and Qinghai which have a lot of tough and elevated terrain and are extremely large provinces as well.
Now Chongqing is not even adjacent to Tibat and Qinghai, so such a comparison is misleading as it ignores Xinjiang as a destination and origin point.
Once you consider Xinjiang, its distance from east cost and the extremely tough terrain in between; then you realize the potential.
The primary business case is of Xingjiang province which is being industrialized as part of a massive development initiative.
After a decade long struggle pakistan need something like this to lift the spirit of nation . Otherwise people will start lose faith in nation
Please note Point#1 in my post #142 above. The economic potential of Western China needing large scale transportation is limited.