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With a new Chinese loan, CPEC is now worth $51.5bn


ISLAMABAD: Despite Indian conspiracies, the size of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been increased to more than $51.5 billion after China and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) agreed to lend $8bn to upgrade the main railway line from Karachi to Peshawar, according to a federal minister.

Addressing a news briefing upon his return from a week-long visit to China, Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal said Beijing has agreed to provide Pakistan with a $5.5bn concessional loan to upgrade and modernise the Karachi-Lahore main railway line called ML-1.

In addition, ADB will extend financing of $2.5bn for the Lahore-Peshawar railway track, he said.

“Both loans will carry less than 2 per cent interest rate. Both are concessional loans,” he said. However, he declined to discuss specifics of the lending programme, saying the Economic Affairs Division is still busy finalising the terms and conditions.

He said the original $46bn CPEC included about $3.56bn financing for the railway network, which has now increased to $8bn. “This is ad add-on” to the original CPEC, he explained.

He said the Karachi-Peshawar railway line processed 75pc of the passenger and cargo traffic, but its efficiency has dropped to 60-80 kilometres per hour. That is because of a continuous deterioration during the long tenure of former president Pervez Musharraf, he said, adding that the track, signalling system and bridges were in bad shape.

The refurbishment and upgradation of the main line will cost $8bn and take five to six years to complete. This will revive its efficiency to 120-160 kilometres per hour. It will be upgraded in a manner that it will accommodate fast-moving trains, reduce the cost of production and increase the competitiveness of Pakistani products.

The main line will then be expanded in the next phase to link Gwadar with Peshawar and then Havelian, Abbottabad, with Khunjerab.

Mr Iqbal said the CPEC has three phases and four major areas, namely Gwadar Port’s development, energy projects, road networks and industrial cooperation. The short-term, medium-term and long-term projects will complete by 2020, 2025 and 2030, respectively.

At present, work is in progress in the first three areas of infrastructure development, which will enable the two nations to push for industrial cooperation, he said.

Mr Iqbal said both sides agreed to convene the 6th Joint Cooperation Council (JCC) of the two countries in the last week of November. Before the JCC, working groups on transport, Gwadar Port and industrial cooperation will meet next month to firm up the implementation plan.

He said the long-term industrial cooperation has been finalised in Pakistan in consultation with all provinces, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. He said the four chief ministers belonging to different political parties have supported the CPEC that will be funded through the public-sector development programme, Chinese financing and funding by multilateral agencies.

Responding to a question, Mr Iqbal said some people have created misconceptions about the CPEC, adding that the federal government has invited the leadership of the Awami National Party for a briefing next week to address their concerns.

India has launched a massive campaign in the media to mislead people about the CPEC, he said. He noted that CPEC projects of about $18bn are currently in the implementation phase while another $17bn worth of projects are in the active pipeline. This means $35bn worth of projects have already been energised in just two years.
 
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Why do you think India is up in arms pulling it's hair over pakistan... crying for war yelling terror...

It's all about CPEC and the empowerment of Pakistan.

Imagine Gwadar changing into a truely global modern city... millions of overseas Pakistanis would move back and bring their skills with them. I would. Make gwadar/CPEC a rival to Hong Kong or Dubai... im there in a heart beat.

Remember we are the people of the Mughals... we are the Taj Mahal builders, the Red Fort builders, the people who made India what it is... going back we are the nation of the The Indus Valley Civilization ...

Pakistan a modern progressive nation.
 
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Why do you think India is up in arms pulling it's hair over pakistan... crying for war yelling terror...

It's all about CPEC and the empowerment of Pakistan.

Imagine Gwadar changing into a truely global modern city... millions of overseas Pakistanis would move back and bring their skills with them. I would. Make gwadar/CPEC a rival to Hong Kong or Dubai... im there in a heart beat.

Remember we are the people of the Mughals... we are the Taj Mahal builders, the Red Fort builders, the people who made India what it is... going back we are the nation of the The Indus Valley Civilization ...

Pakistan a modern progressive nation.


I'll be coming back too... : )
 
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It's not 51.5bn dollars...

Just a couple weeks ago, around 27 Billion dollars were invested in for an extra two damns.

Not to mention, a multi-billion dollar project is announced almost every week.

A more accurate number would be 80+
 
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It's not 51.5bn dollars...

Just a couple weeks ago, around 27 Billion dollars were invested in for an extra two damns.

Not to mention, a multi-billion dollar project is announced almost every week.

A more accurate number would be 80+

Some clarity is needed here then. What projects are part of CPEC and which are not?
 
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Some clarity is needed here then. What projects are part of CPEC and which are not?

As of now, it's just a collection of projects. There doesn't seem to be a requirement to meet when being included in the CPEC.

Most meet the following collection of points:
1. Projects related to the "New Silk Road", which is part of China's Five Year Plans.
2. Improve the markets in Pakistan to flood with Chinese goods. (Infrastructure)
3. Improve the market in Pakistan to meet capabilities to offload Chinese industries while it, China, enters the Consumer/ Service economy.
4. Interlink Pakistan into the Chinese Market, to lessen any insurgencies in Western China from having safe heavens in Pakistan.

The below are speculations:
5. This is a possibility, connect TAPI (CARs) to the international market through Pakistan.
6. Bringing the Kashmir issue from Disputed to Status Quo and later International Border.


So pretty much any Chinese FDI/Loans will be part of CPEC.
 
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You have nothing in common with the "Indus Valley Civilization" other than the fact you are living on the land
And you some Dalit in Orrisa has? Retardness beyond belief.

*We gave you Sanskrit
*We gave you Vedic belief system - thereby precursor to Hinduism
*We improved your genepool
*We gave you civilization
*We even taught you to even dress up properly

And you cuss us? Sad.
 
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Do you realize the Indus Valley civilization went extinct ??
So did Mesopotamian. Most ancient civilization went extinct. Non are still flourishing. And what has that got to do with a Dalit from Orrisa? May I ask?

Ps. Go and teach the Italians about Rome, Egyptians about Pharaos, Persians about Darius, Iraqi's about Sumer.
 
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So did Mesopotamian. Most ancient civilization went extinct. Non are still flourishing. And what has that got to do with a Dalit from Orrisa? May I ask?

a lot of civilizations went extinct. a lot did not.

While the spanish destroyed mayan empire their descendants are present in Central America

Mesopotamian civilization do not go extinct. they were absorbed by conquerors. a lot of the artifacts were well preserved. Ditto with Egyptian civilization.

The Chinese civilization has lasted 5000+ years. Sanskrit and Tamil are Indian languages that have lasted 2000+ years.

You are claiming ownership of something you have no clue about. read the history on IVC. you will find out historians have little clue about what happened. No one can even decipher the writings on the Indus Valley civilization ruins.
 
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Why do you think India is up in arms pulling it's hair over pakistan... crying for war yelling terror...

It's all about CPEC and the empowerment of Pakistan.

Imagine Gwadar changing into a truely global modern city... millions of overseas Pakistanis would move back and bring their skills with them. I would. Make gwadar/CPEC a rival to Hong Kong or Dubai... im there in a heart beat.

Remember we are the people of the Mughals... we are the Taj Mahal builders, the Red Fort builders, the people who made India what it is... going back we are the nation of the The Indus Valley Civilization ...

Pakistan a modern progressive nation.
No Indians need to pull their hairs. It should be u who should keep pulling Ur hair. It's 56 billion loan!? And you have income deficit? . What Pakistan need is good peaceful situations for prosperous business. U r terribly underestimates the Chinese. U already u gave some portion of kashmir under Ur occupation. Yeah who cares it just came for free?

a lot of civilizations went extinct. a lot did not.

While the spanish destroyed mayan empire their descendants are present in Central America

Mesopotamian civilization do not go extinct. they were absorbed by conquerors. a lot of the artifacts were well preserved. Ditto with Egyptian civilization.

The Chinese civilization has lasted 5000+ years. Sanskrit and Tamil are Indian languages that have lasted 2000+ years.

You are claiming ownership of something you have no clue about. read the history on IVC. you will find out historians have little clue about what happened. No one can even decipher the writings on the Indus Valley civilization ruins.
Sorry Sanskrit mean collections scripts. When land mass in the South submerged in water due to raising sea levels due to melting of ice age. People's legs migrated to the north and rest of the world like Europe some settled in indus some in naile River some mitigated to Italy etc. That's why before Christianity or Romans you see lots of Hindu kingdoms spread all over the world . That took place 12500 bce. Even before that we been going to these places for minerals and mining minerals from Australia to America continent like Peru.

So did Mesopotamian. Most ancient civilization went extinct. Non are still flourishing. And what has that got to do with a Dalit from Orrisa? May I ask?

Ps. Go and teach the Italians about Rome, Egyptians about Pharaos, Persians about Darius, Iraqi's about Sumer.
U read my previous post
 
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Just get the f out of here. Go dig a hole in Orrisa or some place in Ganga. Maybe you just might find something of your own to call "civilization". Ganga never had and never was the incubator. That credit only belongs only to Nile, Indus, Tigris/Euphrates and Yellow River.

And go to Pakistan History section. I have been opened many threads there. Go educate yourself about Pakistani/Indus history.
 
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So did Mesopotamian. Most ancient civilization went extinct. Non are still flourishing. And what has that got to do with a Dalit from Orrisa? May I ask?

Ps. Go and teach the Italians about Rome, Egyptians about Pharaos, Persians about Darius, Iraqi's about Sumer.
well don't teach Indus to Indians.
 
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Just get the f out of here. Go dig a hole in Orrisa or some place in Ganga. Maybe you just might find something of your own to call "civilization". Ganga never had and never was the incubator. That credit only belongs only to Nile, Indus, Tigris/Euphrates and Yellow River.

And go to Pakistan History section. I have been opened many threads there. Go educate yourself about Pakistani/Indus history.

remnants of the Ganges civilization existed since 500 BC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bimbisara
 
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