By
Tariq Rizwan
Though,
I know very little about the CPEC project in terms of statistical data and
share of provinces, regions and other drawbacks. Indeed, the negative article
of Dr Shabir Choudhary published in Asian News International (ANI) on 15 Dec
2016 has moved me to write some goods of the project as well. No doubt, he has
highlighted some good points which may help in overcoming the risks of the
project in future; giving more share to AJK and FATA adjoining the insurgency
hit KP province but overall, his articles are extremely negative. He has tried
to project himself as resident of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and a sympathizer of
Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). But in actuality, he has tried to present CPEC as a
disastrous project for Pakistan in general due to 7% high interest rates of the
cost or loan worth $45.6 billion in general and GB in particular. His claim is
based on similar theme being propagated in Baluchistan’s context that it will
change the local demography and affect the pollution free environment. He
failed to appreciate that the landlocked GB will benefit a lot from the
project. The project is likely to kick off economic activities in the area.
Dr
Shabir Choudhary is probably looking at CPEC project with the Indian prism. We
don’t know whether this man is existing in UK or not but his writings are
perceived in Indian perspective. The RAW paid lobby is quite active abroad and
mostly writing anti CPEC themes since the project’s inception with the aim to
undermine the project. His write-ups seem to be an effort to distance Jammu &
Kashmir or GB from Pakistan. Indeed, his positive criticism is being welcomed
in Pakistan.
CPEC
is not a new road rather it is an extension of the existing road network
linking Gwadar with Kashgar via GB to transform it into an economic corridor,
combining the warm waters with Western and eventually Eastern China under the
latter’s One Road, One Belt (OBOR) policy. It is the up-gradation of existing
infrastructure all along the route including industrial estate, energy
resources, port facilities and hospitals etcetera.
China
has made enormous advancement in the fields of capital reserves, industry and
information technology. Beijing has the money, expertise and cheap
labour. History has proved that China is the most sincere neighbor in
Pakistan’s case and keen to see Pakistan progress as well. Hence, China is
pushing its companies to collaborate with Pakistani government and companies to
see the dream of CPEC materialize at the earliest. As a result, Chinese
companies have now started gobbling up with private bankrupt mills and
factories hoping to utilize the cheap assets themselves. So there is a win-win
situation for both Beijing and Islamabad.
The
only drawback seems to be economic influence that China will have in Pakistan
which is tantamount to inviting Indian anger and people are a bit weary. But
that is only a fear which can be checked. The anti-CPEC lobby is comparing the
centuries old British East India Company and subsequent British colonialism in
India. This is 21st century and people of Pakistan are quite aware of
their rights. International economists and observers have already termed the
project as a “game changer”. They do not see any economic influence of China as
a bad thing. We would rather have the Chinese here than anyone else.
Pakistan
is virgin territory and need badly the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). China
Mobile’s first foreign investment has been operating in Pakistan since years.
Chinese universities are offering scholarship to Pakistani students and they
are running various educational programmes for Pakistanis. China is also
building its largest embassy in the world in Islamabad due to the scale of what
they have in mind for the region. Like Saudi Arabia and UAE, China is given
preference in investments into the country which is why things would be much
smoother for them than for anyone else.
The
only problem that CPEC is facing is that Pakistan has so far not developed a
broad based partnership with the neighboring countries. For the CPEC to seed
future Chinese investment, Pakistan has to develop a more organic strategy to
ensure internal security. No influx of capital is possible without peace and
security. Pakistan has to shift some more capital for the early completion the
linked projects. Pakistan and China have to develop some more understanding in
the fields of culture, language, information technology etcetera to make their
strategic partnership a meaningful one. Pakistan needs to overcome all possible
bureaucratic hurdles and undertake economic and legal reforms to fully realize
the benefits of CPEC without wasting any time. At the movement, China is not
paying due importance to economic importance of CPEC as China has failed to
remove the Indian hurdle for the time being. The China – Pakistan strategic
partnership is damaging Pakistan relations with neighboring India and
Afghanistan. It is feared that Pakistan will be economically overburdened
burdened with CPEC. China may help improving Pakistan relations as well as help
in installing coal plants in Pakistan. The latter may convince China not to
charge interest on any money that is paid directly to Chinese contractors.
As
projected by Dr Shabir Choudhry, CPEC is not a risky game changer. His
classical “googly” can be transformed into a lovely hit to enable the
impoverished region see the day of development and prosperity. No one will be
allowed to look at CPEC with any Indian, regional, religious or any other dark
prism which are emotionally more charged.
The
problems of economic cost which Pakistan is supposed to pay back in future like
higher interest, giving share to deprived areas like GB, AJK, FATA as pointed
by the writer may be considered by the government of Pakistan to enable the
populace of these areas bear the fruits of the project.
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