Balochistan on the Road to Progress through CPEC
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CPEC Transforms Balochistan’s Economy and Infrastructure
Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by area, has long faced challenges like poor infrastructure, unemployment, and limited access to markets. CPEC has opened a new chapter, offering hope and driving economic and social development for the province. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is more than a collection of projects; it is a vision for regional connectivity. By improving infrastructure and creating opportunities, CPEC is integrating B…
Balochistan on the Road to Progress through CPEC
Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan by area. It is rich in resources but unfortunately, poor in opportunities. For decades, the people of Balochistan have faced challenges such as lack of infrastructure, unemployment, limited access to markets, and underdevelopment. These challenges and lack of opportunities, as compared to other provinces of Pakistan, led the people of Balochistan to develop a sense of neglect. In such circumstances…
China corridor and Pakistan's economy: Between hope and apprehension
Global politics today stands at a crossroads where the standard of progress is no longer defined solely by military power. Instead, economic connectivity, infrastructure, and trade corridors have assumed decisive importance. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a major example of this global shift, and for Pakistan its most significant manifestation is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The key question is: are BRI and CPEC a path…
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