Viper0011.
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By the way, who are these 350 million Chinese people you talk about that you are going to 'support' and do business with? You mean China has forsaken them and left them out to dry so Pakistan can help them out? Now China needs Pakistan's help to improve the economy of the Xinjiang region?? Really? It's actually the other way around. Xinjiang's per capita income is far ahead of Pakistan's!
Are you actually asking a question or just silly stating crappy comments because your rear end hurts due to Pakistan's growth? Your cry baby statements aren't worth responding to. You are bringing in about five things, none of which have actual relevance with the discussion on hand.
Read up on this thread to find out who these 350 million Chinese people are. They live in the Western Part of China and the trade route is essentially being created to support this area's economic growth, as well as Pakistan's.
Xinjiang's per capita income has nothing to do with it. Getting a trade route to further expand trade and bring in goods and services faster and cheaper brings about more growth for both, China and Pakistan. THAT is the core of the issue. You can cry elsewhere.
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Good luck to India . Trade is good for humans so its a good step for over half a billion poor Indian ciitzens who live way below the basic poverty line. This trade route should bring work for millions of Indian and should help expand India's economy.
Good step taken. India will have to join the Chinese trade route at some point, no matter how many "new" hubs India builds. Money and building ports and roads can't change the reality. The reality is, the Chinese and Pakistani markets are worth a LOT more to Indian businesses than Afghanistan and a few Central Russian states.