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03 Nov 2020
CPEC City Project : Daily Current Affairs
CPEC City Project
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- Pakistan PM Imran Khan to launch ‘CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) City’ project in
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
About
- Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will launch work on a mega city development
project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in Rashakai town of
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province on November 18.
- Federal Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak announced that the Prime Minister
would launch the ‘CPEC City’ project.
- The city will be constructed under the CPEC (project) and will consist of education
and commercial zones, public buildings, apartments, golf course, theme park and
sports facilities.
- India has objected to the CPEC as it is being laid through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
- The CPEC connecting China’s resource-rich Xinjiang province with Pakistan’s strategic
Gwadar port in Balochistan is regarded as the flagship project of the multi-billion
BRI(Belt and Road Initiative, also known as One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative ),
the pet scheme of President Xi Jinping aimed at furthering China’s influence globally
with Chinese funded infrastructure projects.
- Started in 2013, the CPEC is a developmental project between Pakistan and its all-
weather friend China.
- The 3,000 km-long China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) consists of highways,
railways, and pipelines.
- CPEC eventually aims at linking the city of Gwadar in South Western Pakistan to
China’s North Western region Xinjiang through a vast network of highways and
railways.
- The proposed project will be financed by heavily-subsidised loans, that will be
disbursed to the Government of Pakistan by Chinese banks.
India’s Concern with CPEC
- CPEC passes through PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan, which India claims to be its own
integral and indispensable territory, illegally held by CPEC also somewhat legitimises.
- Pakistan’s ownership over disputed PoK and it may lead to the internationalisation of
Kashmir Issue which India doesn’t want.
- CPEC rests on a Chinese plan to secure and shorten its supply lines through Gwadar
with an enhanced presence in the Indian Ocean. Hence, it is widely believed that
upon CPEC’s fruition, an extensive Chinese presence will undermine India’s influence
in the Indian Ocean.
- With the complete realisation of CPEC, China will get a free corridor to move its
armour and mechanised weapons which are a threat to India in the plains of Punjab
and Rajasthan.
- Apart from this India feels that the high economic stakes in the project will push
China to ally with Pakistan on the Kashmir dispute.
- It is also being contended that if CPEC were to successfully transform the Pakistan
economy that could be a “red rag” for India which will remain at the receiving end of
a wealthier and stronger Pakistan.
- Besides, India shares a great deal of trust deficit with China and Pakistan and has a
history of conflict with both. As a result, even though suggestions to re-approach the
project pragmatically have been made, no advocate has overruled the principle
strands of contention that continue to mar India’s equations with China and
Pakistan.
- Despite clarifications from China and Pakistan that the port at Gwadar will be used
only for economic purposes, India fears that China may establish a naval base at
Gwadar to ensure Chinese maritime hegemony in the Indian Ocean.
- India considers Gwadar Port as part of China’s String of Pearls” bases, that extends
from its eastern coast to the Arabian Sea.