relationship could not match the political one. Now the leadership on both sides has realised that we have to bridge that gap.”
As they say, “Credit should be given where it is due”, the present inflow of foreign investment is the outcome of consistent and persistent efforts of the PML-N government and was initiated immediately after they assumed power in Punjab. Gradually the momentum picked pace and was transferred to Center also. However, provinces like KPK still lag behind owing to the irresponsible attitude of people governing it.
The Pak-China economic corridor in physical terms is a 2000 kilometers highway stretching from Kashgar to Gwadar through khunjrab but in fact this will integrate the economies of the two countries. The project is designed to establish a number of economic zones and physical links connecting both the countries. It will begin a new chapter of economic cooperation in terms of regionalism in South Asia and will subsequently pave the way for progress and prosperity in the region by building pipelines and ports with roads/rail infrastructure generating massive trade and economic activity and opening up of new avenues for the people of two countries which is approximately three billion people of the region.
Sino-Pak relations have entered a new phase and are subject to a change from bilateralism to regionalism and long-term collaboration that is a step towards a comprehensive strategic partnership for peace and development in the world and particularly in the region.
Pakistan needs to focus on its cooperation with China to reap the benefits. The present situation also offers the opportunity to Pakistan to construct a new narrative of the Pak-US relationship that should be based on mutual self-respect and interests rather than vested interests. And also, the China-Pakistan nexus is clearly a case of convergence of interests of the two, in the backdrop of the geopolitics governing the present world order. For the foreseeable future, the Sino-Pakistani strategic nexus will remain an enduring aspect of the China-India-Pakistan triangle.
The writer is a Member National Assembly of Pakistan