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The primary goal of CPEC is never really about transporting China export through Pakistan. It is simply impossible to move that much volume through the mountainous road. The only goal is to develop Pakistani economy as it can become a substantial trading partner China in the next decades or so. To have the level of trading power that is considered as substantial for China, which is still growing, Pakistan economy needs to be expanded in multiple times in size. CPEC is simply the process that China has managed to lift itself out of proverty over the last 40 years. Yes it is proven and will deliver the result for Pakistan and arguably any developing country. It happens that Pakistan is China's closest friend and its economy needs a major uplift.
The fundamental idea of CPEC and BRI in general is not to build more trade routes so it can ship more goods westwards. Instead it tries to reduce it. China sees the concentration of trading relationship in terms of volume with western nations as a strategic risk and is keen to diversify its trading relationship by actively developing economies of friendly developing countries eg Pakistan. As a result, Pakistan and other developing countries can be more capable of trading with China and enabling China building a more diversified and robust trading portfolio. Put it a different way, China doesn't want all the trade coming from Europe or US, it wants a sizable portion of ttade to be done with its friends. To be able to achieve this even in a moderate success, Pakistani economy needs to expand 5-10 times as of today.
CPEC and BRI needs to be looked at from a long term and strategic angles. A lot of criticism on CPEC is simply due to short sighted view.
The fundamental idea of CPEC and BRI in general is not to build more trade routes so it can ship more goods westwards. Instead it tries to reduce it. China sees the concentration of trading relationship in terms of volume with western nations as a strategic risk and is keen to diversify its trading relationship by actively developing economies of friendly developing countries eg Pakistan. As a result, Pakistan and other developing countries can be more capable of trading with China and enabling China building a more diversified and robust trading portfolio. Put it a different way, China doesn't want all the trade coming from Europe or US, it wants a sizable portion of ttade to be done with its friends. To be able to achieve this even in a moderate success, Pakistani economy needs to expand 5-10 times as of today.
CPEC and BRI needs to be looked at from a long term and strategic angles. A lot of criticism on CPEC is simply due to short sighted view.