CPEC rare development opportunity in Pakistan’s history: Chinese scholar

BEIJING, Jan 8 (APP):The construction of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a rare development opportunity in its history, 

has entered the harvest stage with 11 projects completed and the other 11 projects in the late stage
of completion.

“Although Pakistan has many difficulties now, I think Pakistan is having a rare development opportunity
in its history. The construction of the CPEC has entered the harvest period with 11 projects
completed and the other 11 projects in the late stage of construction,” said Cheng Xizhong, a senior fellow
with the Chahar Institute in his article published in the China Economic Net here on Tuesday.
He informed that these days, there is a lot of good news about power plant construction. Unit one of Hub
Power Plant has been connected successfully and would soon be put into commercial operation.
Qasim Coal-Fired Power Plant has generated 7.559 billion Kwh of electricity and paid more than
US $ 167 million tax to the Pakistani government.
With the successful operation of several large-scale power stations under the corridor framework,
Pakistan’s power shortage is being significantly improved, thus providing a tremendous impetus for
the country’s overall and rapid development, he added.
He remarked that at the same time, the transportation infrastructure construction under
CPEC framework would lead the development of special economic zones, industrial parks,
processing and manufacturing zones, science and technology parks and service industries along the corridor.
“It will not only promote the development of industrialization and science and technology, but also
create a large number of employment opportunities, train plenty of technical personnel, and enhance the
country’s export capability,” he added.
Prime Minister Imran Khan recently said main task of his government in this year wad to fight poverty,
illiteracy, injustice, and corruption, he said.
“As I see, the fundamental solution to these problems is inseparable from development. Only in the process
of development, these problems can be solved,” he added.
He said now Pakistan is facing difficulties and the Chinese government has made it clear that it would
continue to provide support and assistance to Pakistan’s economic and social development through
assistance, trade, investment, and all-around pragmatic cooperation.
Saudi Arabia has also expressed its willingness to invest US $ nine billion in the CPEC and the
construction of a large-scale refinery in Gwadar.
To help Pakistan overcome its financial difficulties, China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,
Kuwait, Qatar, and other countries were providing emergency assistance to Pakistan, he added.
He remarked that the CPEC was a huge project jointly constructed by China and Pakistan. It was a
development project, a hematopoietic project, the largest livelihood project, and a well-being project.
Its main purpose was to cultivate Pakistan’s economic development ability, social progress ability
and self-reliance ability.
Cheng said he remembered that 40 years ago, in the early days of economic reform and opening up,
China faced similar problems, such as lack of funds, lagged in technology and poverty.
At that time, China formulated a series of policies to continuously improve its investment environment and attracted a lot of foreign investment and advanced technology, which led to the country’s overall technological
progress and rapid economic development.
After 40 years of unremitting efforts, China has become the second largest economy in the world,
he added.
China and Pakistan are all-weather friends. The high integration of society, economy, technology
and culture between the two countries was conducive to build a shared future of the two peoples.

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