PaklovesTurkiye
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Fire that damn writer/author who threatened us to stop CPEC.......

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China has already risen and now in decline phase. There are many countries who are ready to take its place. Now china is in a phase where japan happened to be once upon a time 2 decades ago. The challenge of china is how to maintain the its current level. It foreign exchange is depleting very fast. It has to take a 6 usd debt to add 1 usd to its income. China's debt has crossed alarming level. So it is better to for china to make a strategy where they can protect their current level. So being left out in china's rise is notion based on false premise.
China is currently growing at 6 % . I don't think Japan was growing at this rate when it was declining .
Declining is not just one day or one year phenomenon. Your growth rate slows than it comes to stand still and starts declining.
let us hope so. China has lost the cheap labor advantage already. There are many other small Asian nations are emerging as manufacturing hub in addition to India. Chinese strength had always been low tech goods involving cheap labor. China is unable to break in next logical stage of high tech goods like Japan such as cars etc. So I am very skeptical about the Chinese growth and what would happen when their low tech goods manufacturing market shall move to somewhere else.
I am sorry, I cannot follow your reasoning.
How is India profiting or benefiting by staying out of the "regional integration"?
By the way, it is laughable when you say "India is a manufacturing powerhouse". The US, Germany and Japan can make this statement as it is a fact. South Korea and Taiwan can maybe get away with this statement but not any other country. Of course, needless to say China is the manufacturing powerhouse of this century.
By Hu Weijia Source:Global Times Published: 2016/11/17 23:58:40
India's strategic suspicions toward China's rising presence in South Asia may hobble its ambition to be a great power, even though some observers think otherwise.
Panos Mourdoukoutas, a US-based analyst, criticized Beijing in a Forbes op-ed saying that China "has done very little to appease India." Given that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) "passes through Pakistani regions claimed by India," Mourdoukoutas said China should make peace with India or forget about the CPEC.
The dispute over Kashmir between India and Pakistan does hinder China's efforts in pushing the CPEC forward, but this does not mean China should "appease India" to prevent the country from playing little tricks. The economic corridor initiated by China and Pakistan does not target India, and we believe that China's efforts to improve infrastructure in Pakistan have no intention of supporting the country's dispute with India.
Pakistan is located at the crossroads of South Asia, China and Central Asia. Strengthening economic ties with Pakistan is not the only purpose of the CPEC. People in China have high hopes of the project boosting regional economic integration and opening a new international trade route, which could benefit all countries in the region, India included.
The economic corridor is just one segment of China's Belt and Road initiative. Under the initiative China has made substantial efforts to boost regional economic integration by enhancing cooperation with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Myanmar to build a network of roads and infrastructure facilities. However, as a strategic location connecting East Asia, Southeast Asia and Central Asia, India's poor infrastructure is a challenge for Asian nations to become interconnected. Although China has offered an olive branch to India to help upgrade its infrastructure facilities, it seems that India is reluctant to participate in the initiative. Additionally, New Delhi's suspicions toward China have left the country vigilant as Beijing strengthens ties with India's neighbors.
India should be aware that its ambition of becoming a great power won't be realized if it contributes little to promoting regional integration and regional economic development. Some neighboring countries have not benefited significantly from India's rapid economic growth. This will hamper New Delhi in improving its regional influence.
However, India cannot hinder China's efforts in promoting regional integration. Chinese enterprises have become increasingly mature and keep a competitive edge in fighting for market share in the infrastructure sector against competitors from some developed countries. Additionally, Asian countries like Pakistan keep a positive attitude toward Chinese efforts to improve infrastructure in the region. If India still holds suspicions toward China and excludes itself from the moves of promoting regional integration, the country will perhaps end up simply watching China's influence among its neighboring countries rise.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1018692.shtml
India itself is becoming a manufacturing power house.
How can cpec export goods to India when India also has similar corridors coming up.
This is what happens when a country starts appeasing greater powers and neglect its own region. The Indians won't admit, but they have put all their eggs in the US basket. The Americans dictate and the Indians listen. It is their choice, but India will lose out regionally. Pakistan is now on the right course because not so long ago it was also committing the same mistake. The region should come first. China has fully grasped the importance of the region. CPEC is a clear proof of that. Foreign powers on the other side of the Atlantic should come last. They are only here for their personal interests. India will never become part of CPEC even it sought to. Indian alliance with the Americans won't permit a regional participation.
LMAO Kid, put off the mask. You are not Batman. Also, you are anything, but a manufacturing powerhouse LOL India would give an arm and a leg to be part of CPEC. Simply because it is the most economic route. Don't BS. We know why specifically the USA and India are so opposed to this project. Others are all welcoming the project. It is sour grapes.
When batman removes mask , he become Bruce Wayne so there is no difference there.
Sour grapes or what ever, I spoke of what is happening and what is going to happen.
LOL Not a single argument to rebuff my comments? That is to be expected from a fake Indian Batman.
LOL at what is happening and is going to happen. Keep dreaming, kid. The world has changed. CPEC is staring you right in the face. There is nothing you can do about it other than cry on online forums. Your desperation and inability speaks volume. You have to come to a Pakistani forum to plead your case. Only to be shunned and ridiculed in the process LOL The irony is that you don't even realize it.