Economy, asked by zillehuma82, 5 months ago

foreign threats to CPEC project
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Answered by saleha55510
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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is part of a broader Chinese project, the One Belt One Road (OBOR) program, which aims to reconstitute and expand the ancient Silk Road. The Chinese investment in the project is about USD50 billion and will produce a 2.5 percent increase in the Gross Domestic Product of Pakistan as well as creating thousands of jobs. For the antagonists and those ideologically opposed to CPEC, the situation is downright depressing and is causing great distress. The Indian war against CPEC goes on.

DG ISPR Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar recently revealed that for sabotaging CPEC, India had raised a militia of 700 militants to conduct terror activities in Balochistan. "A commission comprising 24 members was created which included 10 RAW operatives. $60 million dollars were dedicated for this force." He added that the Indian mission in Afghanistan has paid handsome amounts to sub-nationalists under the garb of humanitarian assistance and projects.

Foreign Minister Qureshi elaborated that New Delhi had distributed Rs22 billion for promoting and carrying out terror activities in Pakistan. "India is sabotaging CPEC as they know the project's success can be an economic game changer for Pakistan." He further said New Delhi has established a cell in their intelligence agency with the sole objective of disrupting CPEC projects. "The cell works under the supervision of the Indian prime minister and its mandate is to disrupt CPEC projects. A sum of Rs80 billion has been allocated for this purpose." He said that Pakistan was prepared and had established and deployed two security divisions to safeguard the projects and the personnel working on them.

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