sources added that China had a very constructive role in South Asia and East Asia. Building up on this Asian edifice, even China-US relations can improve with more economic interdependence. China has already embarked on building strong diplomatic links worldwide and as for its neighbours, China has secure and stable relations with them.
In this context, now is the time for initiating concerted efforts to ensure political stability and to resume composite dialogue and resolve disputes between Pakistan and India. Regional organisations like Saarc and ECO must also work together for regional peace and strategic stability, added the sources. They further opined that South Asia was facing two main challenges at present, i.e. arms race by India and conflict resolution. An inclusive, non-discriminatory and criteria-based approach is now direly needed at the global level to treat regional states like Pakistan and India. As a matter of fact, Pakistan envisions a peaceful neighbourhood but, unfortunately, India is reluctant to improve relations with Pakistan. Even the four-point proposal for structural dialogues has been rejected by India.
Commenting on Pakistan’s nuclear programme, the sources said, “Pakistan is a proponent of peaceful use of nuclear technology and supports objectives of nuclear non-proliferation and safety and security of its nuclear assets.”
As for AIIB, it was founded by China in 2014 with the participation of 56 other countries. It is a development bank dedicated to lending for projects that are part of the initiative.
On 29th June 2015, “The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) legal framework was signed in Beijing. The multilateral bank has an authorised capital of $100 billion, 75% of which will come from Asian countries. China is so far the single largest stakeholder, holding 26% of voting rights. The bank will start operation by year’s end.
And as regards the Silk Road Fund, in November 2014, President Xi Jinping announced plans to create a $40 billion development fund, which will be distinguished from the banks created for the initiative. As a fund, its role will be to invest in businesses rather than lend money for projects. The Karot Hydropower Station in Pakistan is the first investment project of the Silk Road Fund and is not part of the much larger CPEC investment.
Answering a question on China’s role in the current security scenario in the region, the sources said, “China understands multiple security challenges in South Asia and envisions a common, cooperative, comprehensive and sustainable security framework for the region.”