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FWO Heavy machinery reached to built 167 km
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Road with 31 Billion Rs travelling time reduced 8 hours to 2 hours.

Once the road will be upgraded and widened, it will not only facilitate the locals, tourists but will also be significant for defense purposes as the Kargil, Siachin, Batalik and the Chourbat borders fall in this region. It will facilitate the Pakistan Army specifically by reducing the travel time to Siachen.

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First International Conference on CPEC, 2017....

Department of History & Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore is organizing an International Conference on CPEC on 11-13 September, 2017.

Inaugural ceremony will be held on 11 September at Alrazi hall, Undergraduate Study Centre, University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore.

Syed Raza Ali Gillani, Minister for Education, Professor Nizamuddin, (Chairman PHEC), Mujeeb-ur-Rahman Shami (a renowned TV analyst and journalist) will be guest speakers.

Professor Dr Zhu Qingbao (Vice President Nanjing University) and Professor Dr. Zafar Moeen Nasir (Vice Chancellor University of the Punjab, Lahore) will grace the occasion.

Professor Dr. Razia Sultana (BNS University, Peshawar) and Professor Dr. Yu Wenjie) Director Department of History, Nanjing University) will be keynote speakers.

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China and Pakistan have agreed to strengthen anti-terrorism and security cooperation along a USD 50 billion economic corridor that links the restive regions of the two countries through a network of rail and road projects. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) connects Xinjiang province in northwest China with the deep-water Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea in southwestern Pakistan. It faces challenges from Islamic militants in both the regions.

The CPEC, a part of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road (B&R) initiative, runs through Independent Kashmir and India has raised objection to the project. The security cooperation agreement was reached when Meng Jianzhu, head of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the Communist Party Central Committee, met visiting Pakistani Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif and Pakistani National Security Adviser Nasser Khan Janjua yesterday in Beijing.

Reports have said that Pakistan deployed a 15,000-strong military force to protect Chinese nationals working on various projects linked to the CPEC. This includes 9,000 Pakistan Army soldiers and 6,000 para-military forces personnel. About 71,000 Chinese reported to have visited Pakistan last year. Meng praised Pakistan’s efforts in counter-terrorism and called for strengthened anti-terrorism and security cooperation in building the ambitious economic corridor.

“China and Pakistan, as good friends, friendly neighbors and all-weather strategic cooperative partners, have always firmly supported each other’s core interests,” Meng said. Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi met Asif. “Promoting the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership between China and Pakistan is an unchanged policy,” Yang said.

He called for advancing the CPEC project and strengthening communication on issues of regional security. Asif said maintaining friendly relations with China is the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy. Pakistan would take the opportunity provided by the CPEC to boost bilateral ties, he said.
Yesterday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi praised Pakistan’s anti-terrorism record when he met Asif. “Pakistan is a good brother and iron friend of China. No one knows Pakistan and understands Pakistan better than China,” he said.

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Media persons from 12 countries reaffirm their faith in B&R Initiative.

China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will restore Pakistan’s journey to progress and prosperity as the country has suffered a great deal in the past because of terrorism. This was said by Secretary General of the Academic Committee National Development and Reform Commission Mr Zhang Yansheng while delivering the opening lecture of “2017 Media Programme for Belt & Road (B&R) Countries” here in Chinese Capital city on Sunday.

The lecture was preceded by an impressive inaugural ceremony participated by journalists of the OBOR countries including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Myanmar and Philippines. The two-week workshop and Media Cooperation Forum on Belt & Road are jointly organized by People’s Daily of China, Tsinghua University and People’s Bank of China (PBC) School of Finance.

The event is sponsored by Tencent, China’s leading Internet and value-added services provider. One could see a galaxy of senior journalists from all media groups—print, electronic, online and social—enthusiastically taking part in the event as according to them, they felt an ownership of the B&R initiative and shared Chinese leadership’s vision of bringing prosperity to their region.

Despite diversity of cultures, different languages and countries, the media persons were on one page regarding China’s key role in uplifting their respective countries’ economies and making their economic turnaround a near possibility.

Mr Zhang Yansheng’s opening lecture was on “Interpreting the Belt & Road Initiative.” However, while responding to a question he particularly mentioned Pakistan as a close friend and trusted ally of China. Besides terrorism, the country is facing major energy and power crisis and OBOR’s flagship project CPEC aims at not only giving country’s economy a major boost but it will also resolve its power and energy woes.

“B&R is not China’s project alone but it is the project of all those nations and people who live along it,” said Yansheng. Mr Zhang Yansheng shared vision of President Xi Jinping on OBOR quoting him as “We should build the Silk Road into a road of peace, prosperity and openness.” According to Mr Zhang Yansheng President Xi Jinping wanted the road to be open and bring prosperity to the nations of South Asia and South East Asia. Again referring to the Chinese leadership’s vision he said President Xi is clear in mind when he says “We can harmonize with each other even if we think differently.”

Mr Zhang Yansheng dismissed the impression and the negative propaganda that China was harboring certain designs against certain nations. America may think to Americanize the world but China doesn’t do so. It respects the sovereignty and independence of the nations and never harbors any imperialistic designs.

The three-hour lecture highlighted various aspects of the Belt & Road Initiative and he discussed in detail subjects such as “The New Trend of De-globalization,” “Constructing a Community of Common Destiny,” “Growth of the International Trade of Goods”, “Xi’s Achievements over the Last Four Years,” “Framework of the BRI”, “Priorities for the BRI”, “Challenges for West-West Cooperation” and “Risk Prevention in Foreign Investment.” He ended his presentation with emphasizing on the member countries to “Firmly seize Development Opportunities of Tomorrow.”

Later, Dr Sun Guofeng, DG Research Institute of People’s Bank of China gave an overview of China’s Financial Reforms and the headway the country has made in banking sector. About Chinese currency RMB’s (Yuan) internationalization, he said it was in 2008 when financial crises changed global system profoundly providing market demand for cross-border use of RMB. In 2009, as pilot project four cities namely, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangdong and ASEAN were selected for RMB’s cross border settlements. Seeing the success of the experiment, RMB trade and settlement was fully expanded and extended to all current accounts, said Dr Sun Guofeng. Dr Guofeng also discussed and explained various economic, trade and banking policies of China saying we should continue to diversify country’s currency system. Both the sessions on the inaugural day workshop turned out to be quite interactive and informative for the journalists community of the regional countries and they inquired about China’s leadership role with particular regard to their country in the areas of investment, infrastructure development, resolution of economic woes etc.

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