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munshi of piggie tubbar, dalla dollar dar13 times under whose leadership?
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munshi of piggie tubbar, dalla dollar dar13 times under whose leadership?
The thing is that even before CPEC, all the projects being undertaken, private and public, were more in number in comparison to all Chinese Projects in Africa combined. So, where was the 'debt trap' then?
Furthermore, what this article fails to consider is that most of the CPEC loans of which have surfaced have been revealed to be soft loans meaning loans with extremely low interest rate, of around 1.5%, not to mention the numerous grants the Chinese Government has given and also loans whose interest rate has been dumbed down to zero!
Not to mention, this article treats the entire CPEC as a single unit package which is already not doing justice to the narrative. CPEC is a collection of multiple projects to be undertaken in different categories and each project has their own agreement, amount of loan, bidding and interest rates. The whole of CPEC isn't a singular agreement. Basically, CPEC is a composite financial package which provides long-term concessional and preferential loans.
What makes me most confused is how do these organizations which overlook Economic situation, come to the conclusion that Pakistan will be under such and such debt, with such and such interest, and will have to pay such and such yearly-amount, while crying foul that details regarding CPEC agreements should come to surface. It's extremely confusing, how can you make these calculations and predictions without knowing the details of the agreements about which you cry foul.
So far, of the details that have been surfaced, which you can check on Wikipedia, these are soft interest loans which are lower than what the World Bank and ADB even provide, there are numerous grants as well as loans whose interest rate has been dumbed down to zero. But then again, these are only for those that have surfaced.
Why aren't the details being allowed to surface? I don't know. But I think it's too early, and there's too less information, to say anything regarding it. However, from what we have seen, so far it has yielded a few results such as the restoration of Energy sector in Pakistan. We used to have immense load shedding in Punjab as well as Sindh, now it's been near-eradicated with load shedding mostly occurring in areas where the Electricity bills are not paid, from my experience at least. Furthermore, it has encouraged local industries, not sure if you're aware but many of the local industries and factories closed down to Energy shortage issues, so it certainly helps them. CPEC is also bringing a lot of infrastructure to Pakistan in the form of massive road networks, railway lines and increased inter-connectivity, it is basic economics, if you want your Economy to grow, the very first thing you need is some form of Connectivity and Electricity, so it certainly helps lay the foundation.
Only time will tell, but I really doubt that CPEC is a debt trap as Indians and Western media like to portray it as. To portray CPEC is a debt trap is to portray the entire BRI as an attempt to increase control via economy on other nations, and to put it into perspective, many countries are a part of this BRI including Russia and some European nations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_and_Road_Initiative#/media/File:One_Belt_One_Road.png
Here's a picture. CPEC is simply the crown-initiative of this BRI.
If the US pulls the plug on an IMF bailout package, the new government in Islamabad will have to make tough decisions.
We all know the true reasons why the US and India keep mentioning the fake debt trap with regards to CPEC.
This has absolutely nothing to do with US/Indian concern for any debt that Pakistan has accrued. This has to do with US/Indian concern at growing relations between China and Pakistan.
The US and India are unable to digest a healthy relationship between China and Pakistan.
If things are as straight forward as you say why keep details under wrap ? it is not like foreign spies have not stolen the details.
For all the talk of Russian support what BRI project has Russia participated in ?
Refer to the BRI Wikipedia page. Like I said, I don't know why all the details are under wrap. I already outlined those which have surfaced, they have been soft loans. But if the previous Government as well as this Government are not willing to bring details to surface and if IMF is so hell bent on getting these agreements on surface, just maybe, not saying with 100% guarantee, but just maybe there's a factor of National Interests to it's secrecy.
Devaluation of Rupee is the main reason why we are in such dire economic situation,
I do not see where the need for secrecy arises
Devaluation of Rupee is the main reason why we are in such dire economic situation.
While the US can make it harder to get a loan from the IMF, it cannot block such a transaction. I don't know why people think the US has the authority to block the IMF from loaning to nations, when it doesn't.
Pakistan will likely get the loan, especially since both Pakistan and the US seem to have come to some sort of understanding.
@BHarwana
So, now that Pakistan is official going to the IMF for another bailout, what do you think?
I'm not gonna say "I told you so", because it's something I hate as well. Having said that, it was clear that Sharif, Zardari before him, and Musharraf before Zardari, have all forced Imran Khan's hand, with their excessive borrowing to fund worthless projects.
IK is doing the right things; the false gains on the PSX are declining (which is why there was a recent mild crash), as a result of going after corruption, and the market seems to finally be stabilizing on a better more legitimate platform.
IK's austerity measures are going to help a lot. NS was spending far too much on big projects, and cutting back on them, as well as restructuring other projects will help a lot. I hope IK can go through with the economic reforms he's promised.
Fasten your seatbelts an face the tough economic dsys ahead.It will be okay. It cannot get worse than PML-N performance.
Don't beat the messenger. See the message how you are going to deal with it .Zahoor is an idiot trying to make non-issues, issues.