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Sino-Pakistani Strategic Alliance Seen as Key to Unlocking Pakistan’s Economic Potential

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Last updated: April 19, 2025 8:35 pm
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Published April 19, 2025
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Analysis highlights the potential of the China-Pakistan partnership, particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, in transforming Pakistan’s economic and industrial landscape.

Key Takeaways:

i) Pakistan faces significant economic challenges, including energy shortages and outdated infrastructure, hindering its progress.

ii) The strategic partnership with China, epitomized by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), offers a pathway to overcome these challenges and foster economic growth.

iii) This collaboration extends beyond mere economic transactions, aiming to create a new industrial landscape, revolutionize the energy sector, and enhance regional connectivity.


Islamabad, Pakistan – April 19, 2025 – A recent analysis published by Eurasia Review, titled “Pakistan’s Path to Prosperity Through Strategic Partnership With China – OpEd” and authored by Maryam Shahid, underscores the critical role of the strategic alliance between Pakistan and China in the former’s journey towards economic prosperity. The author states, “Formation of strategic partnerships is intrinsically linked to the future of Pakistan.”

The author emphasizes that the collaboration transcends basic trade, envisioning a “new economic and industrial landscape for Pakistan, revolutionizing the country’s energy sector.”

Shahid highlights the multitude of challenges confronting Pakistan, including “energy shortages, outdated infrastructure, a growing youth population and little technological advancement.” The analysis posits that the strategic partnership with China, particularly through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), presents a significant opportunity to address these issues. According to Shahid, “CPEC is the epitome of how bilateral cooperation with the world’s great economic hegemon has brought extraordinary transformation.”

The author emphasizes that the collaboration transcends basic trade, envisioning a “new economic and industrial landscape for Pakistan, revolutionizing the country’s energy sector.” Shahid further elaborates on the transformative potential of CPEC, stating, “This is the foundation of thriving Pakistan of which new industries are to be born which will create new jobs and opportunities for Pakistan’s population.” The development of transportation infrastructure under CPEC, including “truck and rail transportation on CPEC’s built roads and railways,” is also expected to fuel industrial growth, increase business activities, and foster innovation and entrepreneurship across the nation.

Shahid concludes by noting the broader significance of this partnership, asserting, “This is more than a strategic partnership between these two countries, it is the road map to new economic growth and regional prominence.”

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