Why CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) Is Important & Indian Response To It.
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There is a lot of talk in the media about the CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) so often.
According to media reports, this project will prove to be a game changer in the
region especially for Pakistan. Today we will analyze how important this
project is? and why China needs it. And to what extent and how much will it
benefit from this country, this project is directly connected with five Countries, the first of which is China,
the second is China’s main partner Pakistan, the third Iran, Afghanistan and
the fifth country is India itself. India has openly opposed this project for
various reasons. Before we go into details, let's review the CPEC, CPEC is not
a name of any single project. It is a collection of many projects, including
energy railways, airport gas pipelines and other industrial zones, and many
other similar projects. The main cause of tension regarding this project is
that, China and its financiers are financing the whole project on their own
because China will benefit most from these project. s, Because china need
access to EU markets and through CPEC, it is easy for China to access to
European countries. Through this, CPEC China can get access to the targeted
markets with minimum coast. After completion of CPEC China will be able to save
$ 2 billion per year from only import and export. Before we tell you how China
wants to fulfill its intentions, and why India has objected to this project, You
should know that Pakistan has three different maps. In fact, there are at least
three maps of Pakistan. One is that which Pakistan considers itself, which also
includes Pakistan-controlled Kashmir like Azad Kashmir, which includes
Gilgit-Baltistan and Jammu and Kashmir. The other map is that, It does not
include any of these disputed areas and the third is the one that covers all
the areas that are now realy under Pakistan’s control. CPEC is not starting
from a place which is neither part of India nor is it completely part of
Pakistan, that place is the region of Pakistan Gilgit-Baltistan which is along
the border of China. Pakistan is connected to China through this
Gilgit-Baltistan area. There is a dispute between Pakistan and India. India
says that passing the CPEC from this area is not permissible under
international law because it is a disputed between India and Pakistan and India
that is why India opposed CPEC. The other reason for India’s opposition is the
China's growing control in Arabian Sea.
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