INDIA has raised objections to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Both Chinese and Pakistan governments have denied the Indian claim that the CPEC is a project against India.

Although officially these projects have been approved, it is obligatory for our government to ensure that these projects in no way fall victim to bureaucratic delays or Indian hindrance in their materialisation.

If utmost and sincere efforts are made to implement these projects, no internal or external force can stop Pakistan from becoming the second biggest economy in Asia.

Asma Hussain Morio

Larkana

Published in Dawn, June 10th, 2015

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