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CPEC 2.0: Govt to start work on five new economic corridors

Pakistan and China are set to launch five new economic corridors under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative, supported by Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a joint civil-military body. These corridors, part of the second phase of CPEC, include the Innovation, Livelihood, Green Energy, Regional Development, and Employment Creation Corridors. While Pakistan has completed over 50 CPEC projects worth $25 billion, ongoing developments face significant challenges from militant attacks, particularly in Balochistan, where projects like the Gwadar port and a gold and copper mine are located. Beijing has expressed concerns about the safety of its nationals working on these projects.

Pakistan and China will start work on five new economic corridors with the backing of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a joint civil-military body established by Pakistan last year to attract foreign investment, as reported by Radio Pakistan on Wednesday.

This initiative marks the beginning of the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a central component of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Pakistan has reported completing over 50 CPEC projects valued at $25 billion, with an additional $65 billion pledged for further infrastructure development in the country.

 

The new economic corridors are set to include the Innovation Corridor, Livelihood Corridor, Green Energy Corridor, Regional Development Corridor, and Employment Creation Corridor, according to the report.

However, these projects have faced challenges, particularly from militants in Balochistan, where China is developing the Gwadar deep-sea port and managing a gold and copper mine.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif indicated that recent attacks by separatist militants in Balochistan, which resulted in over 50 deaths, were aimed at disrupting CPEC development efforts in the province.

Beijing has previously expressed concerns about the safety of its nationals involved in projects in Pakistan, especially in Balochistan.

In March, six Chinese engineers working on a dam project in northwest Pakistan were killed, and Balochistan’s Gwadar port, operated by China, has also been targeted.

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