LONDON: Chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs Mushahid Hussain Sayed has said China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is China’s vote of confidence in Pakistan and its promising future.Mushahid Hussain was speaking to students at the School of Oriental and African Studies at a seminar organised by Abdurrehman Chinoy, Co-President of Queen’s Mary Pakistan Students Society. Senator Anwarul Haq Kakar also spoke on the occasion.Mushahid Hussain said China posed confidence in Pakistan and invested billions when no other country was ready to look at Pakistan and many countries were calling Pakistan a write-off case. “Today, things have changed and the naysayers are nowhere around. Now the talk has shifted to Pakistan’s legitimate position as a global and international player,” he said.The PML-N senator said that Chinese investment has brought many advantages to the South Asian country. He said that during the 2013 election campaign energy and terrorism were the main issues, but these issues were not mentioned at all during the 2018 elections as both issues have been resolved successfully through a resilient fight.“We need regional economic cooperation. Balance of power has shifted from the west to the east, 21st century is indeed the Asian century. The CPEC has resulted into geo-economic concept of cooperation. A dead port like Gwadar has been turned into a vibrant trade port and 1 million tons were lifted last year. The CPEC is important piece of China’s Road and Belt Initiative (RBI) and Gwadar is at its centre. Pakistan is a land blessed with talent and nature has endowed beauty and resources to Pakistan,” he said.The former journalist turned politician and international relations expert said that there is glimmer of hope of peace in Afghanistan as talks between Taliban and other stakeholders are progressing.“These talks are vindication of what Pakistan has been saying for almost two decades that there is no military solution to Afghan conflict and dialogue of all stake holders is the only viable way forward,” he said.Mushahid said that India has always tried to cast Pakistan in bad light and has shown intolerance for no reason. He recalled how India called Pakistan’s atomic bomb the “Islamic bomb” to create doubts about it in the west. Mushahid, who was Pakistan’s spokesman when Pakistan went nuclear, said that Nawaz Sharif resisted international pressure and decided to go ahead with the nuclear blast.Senator Kakar spoke about Balochistan and said that CPEC would pave way for foreign investment and help Pakistan develop into one of the greatest economies of the world. He said Balochistan is the future of Pakistan and region as it offers a lot in terms of natural resources and connectivity to the region.Kakar told the audience that India has confessed publicly that it’s involved in acts of terrorism against Pakistan, especially inside Balochistan and its populace. “India’s serving naval commander and RAW agent Kulbhashan Jadhav was arrested from our territory red handed. Narendra Modi on India’s Republic Day vowed to support dissidents and secessionists. It was a confession statement coming from India of its involvement in terrorism against the sovereign state of Pakistan. The US secretary of state also confirmed that India is interfering in internal matters of Pakistan. Everyone knows about India’s involvement but due to size of Indian economy the world is silent,” said Senator Kakar.Abdurrehman Chinoy, who organised the event under the banner of Chinoy Group, said the security situation of Pakistan has greatly improved and now unanimous efforts should be made in coming up with a strategy that focuses on reducing the issues faced by foreign investors. He called on the PTI govt to focus on the “ease of doing business”. Chinoy further said that on issues like CPEC and Kashmir, the whole nation stands united.
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Friday, February 8, 2019
CPEC China’s vote of confidence in Pakistan, says Mushahid
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