CPEC 2.0: Transforming Pakistan into an Attractive Investment Destination
Pakistan’s strategic economic partnership with China through the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has entered a new phase with the launch of CPEC 2.0. The recent seminar organized by the Institute of Regional Studies shed light on the prospects and challenges of this transformative initiative, with a focus on emerging opportunities for Pakistan’s economic growth and development.
Key speakers at the seminar, including Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal, emphasized the significant impact of CPEC on Pakistan’s economy, turning the country into an attractive investment destination from the brink of collapse. The collaborative efforts between China and Pakistan have been instrumental in overcoming initial hurdles, paving the way for industrial collaboration, regional connectivity, and socioeconomic development in the second phase of CPEC.
Minister Ahsan Iqbal highlighted the importance of peace, stability, and policy continuity for the success of CPEC 2.0, which aims to enhance technologies, create job opportunities, and ensure food security through agricultural mechanization. This phase represents a critical opportunity for Pakistan to build a brighter future for generations to come by uniting as one nation and team.
Ambassador Jauhar Saleem emphasized the upgraded vision of CPEC 2.0, aligning with Pakistan’s 2025 goals and China’s 5Cs framework, focusing on high-quality development, technological innovation, and sustainable growth. The second phase offers great opportunities for job creation, youth empowerment, and economic growth, provided security and institutional challenges are effectively addressed.
Chinese Minister Counsellor Yang Nuo highlighted the momentum generated by CPEC 2.0, aiming to further advance Pakistan’s development through Special Economic Zones, accelerated project implementation, and increased agricultural exports to China. The strategic long-term partnership between China and Pakistan is based on mutual trust and cooperation, focusing on mutual benefits and shared prosperity.
Senator Mushahid Hussain emphasized the shifting power dynamics from the West to the East, with China’s increasing influence as a scientific superpower. He highlighted the broad national consensus on CPEC in Pakistan and the importance of unity to ensure its success, despite attempts by hostile elements to sabotage the initiative.
Dr. Ashfaque Hassan Khan underscored the comprehensive nature of CPEC as a regional initiative promoting connectivity, regional cooperation, and integration. The project’s potential to transform the regional economic landscape by connecting various countries highlights its significance as a catalyst for growth and development in the region.
The discussions at the seminar reflected a balanced view of CPEC 2.0, showcasing the positive impact of the initiative on Pakistan’s economy and the region as a whole. As Pakistan embarks on this transformative journey, collaboration, innovation, and strategic planning will be key to realizing the full potential of CPEC 2.0 in building a prosperous and sustainable future for the country.