China is no East India Company By M Ziauddin
For a number of well-known reasons, investors worldwide consider Pakistan a high-risk country. Indeed, why would any investor in his …
Read MoreReiteration of Pak-China Friendship By Muhammad Khan
The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi visited Pakistan on the heels of visit by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo. …
Read MoreRearranging CPEC | Editorial
THE news from Southeast Asia has made some headlines domestically too, as a newly elected leader in Malaysia decided to …
Read MorePromoting The High Quality Development of CPEC By Dr Li Jing Feng
Chinese President Xi Jinping also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the …
Read MoreCould China Replace The IMF? By Waqas Aslam Rana
In his first address to the nation as Prime Minister, Imran Khan singled out growing debt as one of Pakistan’s …
Read MoreTies With Neighbours To Be Improved: Qureshi
ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan’s government would focus more on improving ties with immediate neighbors as part of its foreign policy, Foreign …
Read MoreChina willing to play role in improving Pakistan-India ties By Zafar Hussain
BEIJING: China appreciated Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Imran Khan and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks to resolve all disputes, …
Read MoreTrading With China | Editorial
ONE of the weightiest economic challenges that the new government will have to tackle is the erosion of Pakistan’s competitiveness …
Read MoreCPEC: Moving Pakistan Ahead By Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik
Institutional work on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been getting slow due to a variety of reasons. Most of …
Read MorePak-China Ties: New Era of Unanimity By Muhammad Saad Khattak
PAKISTAN-China relations are always on a positive trajectory, in fact anything to the contrary is seen with a lot of …
Read MoreChina’s Neo-Mercantilism And Sino-Pak Strategic Relations By Quratul Ain Hafeez
The economic reforms of 1978 in China brought about an increase in its Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Following the-neo mercantilist …
Read MoreCPEC: The Game Changer For Pakistan By Sajjad Haider
Times are changing where the world is transforming and Asia remains at the epicentre of this 21st century transformation. Quite …
Read MoreSouth Asia’s Nuclear Problem By Asma Khalid
The three main nuclear players of Asia, China, India and Pakistan, have established a “triangular” dilemma due to their security …
Read MoreCPEC Achievement | Editorial
THE promised overhaul of Pakistan’s communications framework that was a part of the Long Term Plan for the China-Pakistan Economic …
Read MoreChina: Major Benefactor for Pakistan By Zamir Ahmed Awan
CURRENTLY there are around 25000 Pakistani students studying in China. Most of them are in S&T sector, especially applied Sciences …
Read MoreMisconceptions About CPEC By Ikram Sehgal
A flagship of China’s massive One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is driven in part …
Read MoreClearing The Air Around CPEC By Ikram Sehgal
The One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative launched by China’s Xi Jinping aims to recreate the legendary Silk Road. A …
Read MoreTrilateral Approach | Editorial
A new way to resolve Pak-India disputes The Chinese envoy to New Delhi has launched the idea of a trilateral …
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