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CHINA - PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (11) answer(s).
 
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Border guards: Kashmir neighbours install new security chiefs / Routray, Bibhu Prasad; Hamid, Omar   Journal Article
Routray, Bibhu Prasad Journal Article
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China - Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): the project and its prospects / Chinoy, Sujan R 2021  Book
Chinoy, Sujan R Book
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Publication New Delhi, MP - IDSA, 2021.
Description 43p.pbk
Series MP - IDSA Occasional Paper no.; 58
Standard Number 9789382169956
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ID:   159254


China-India-Japan in the Indo-Pacific: ideas, interests and infrastructure / Panda, Jagannath P (ed.); Basu, Titli (ed.) 2018  Book
Panda, Jagannath P (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon, 2018.
Description xviii, 398p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386618429
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ID:   172646


China-Pakistan economic corridor of the belt and road initiative: concept, context and assessment / Wolf, Siegfried O 2020  Book
Wolf, Siegfried O Book
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Publication Switzerland, Springer Nature, 2020.
Description xvii, 395p.hbk
Contents (B)
Standard Number 9783030161972
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Impact of the China-Pakistan economic corridor on Pakistan’s federal system: the politics of the CPEC / Boni, Filippo; Adeney, Katharine   Journal Article
Adeney, Katharine Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is often portrayed as the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative. While much attention has been devoted to its geopolitical repercussions, its impacts on Pakistan’s federal system and interprovincial relations have not yet been explored. Organized around interviews conducted in 2015, 2018, and 2019, this article demonstrates that the construction of the economic corridor is acting as a centripetal force in Pakistan’s federal structure, despite the potential for such a large external investment to redress the disparities between provinces.
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Independence movement of Balochistan / Verma, Jai Kumar   Journal Article
Verma, Jai Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In a bold departure from the old practice, Prime Minister Modi made a reference to Balochistan, Gilgit and Baltistan in his Independence Day speech; nonetheless the move was criticised by the Pakistan government as well as by leaders of Indian opposition parties. But the nationalist leaders of Balochistan welcomed the move. The Khan of Kalat declared independence and never wanted to be a part of Pakistan. Jinnah forcibly merged Balochistan. The mineral-rich Balochistan is the biggest province of the country, but it is the poorest region in south Asia. The federal government, with an ulterior motive, is hindering the progress of the province. The Pakistan government, instead of redressing the legitimate problems of the province, alleges that the insurgency in the state is fuelled by foreign powers. Baloch leaders oppose the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as they fear that under the garb of the CPEC, the Pakistan government would settle outsiders in the state, which would change the demography of the province. The Baloch leaders also mention that the CPEC is not in the interest of the state. Pakistani forces have adopted the policy of ‘kill and dump’ to terrorise the Balochis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a momentous departure from the old policy of defending India against Pakistani onslaught about the human right violations in Kashmir, made a direct reference to the Balochistan freedom movement, Gilgit and Baltistan as well as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir from ramparts of the Red Fort in his Independence Day speech of 15 August 2016.1
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Maintenance ot terrorists: long-term effects for Pakistan / Maitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Maitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Mastering the trade / Ziauddin, M   Article
Ziauddin, M Article
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New economic Asian initiatives (China - Pak and Kabul Chabahar Corridors) / Chopra, Subhash   Journal Article
Chopra, Subhash Journal Article
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Pakistan: the Balochistan conundrum / Devasher, Tilak 2019  Book
Devasher, Tilak Book
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Publication Noida, HarperCollins Publishers India, 2019.
Description xxxi, 359p.hbk
Standard Number 9789353570705
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Whither Bangladesh-China relations? / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
Pathak, Sriparna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With or without China’s grand One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, Chinese footsteps in South Asia have been ever increasing-be it in the military context or economic. This has been interpreted as a source of immense concern in India. China’s all weather friendship with Pakistan, tacit support to Pakistan’s proxy wars against India and the construction of the China-Pakistan economic corridor through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir- an integral part of India are just some of the concerns India has with China’s presence in South Asia.
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