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China-Pakistan economic corridor an 'inspiring model': Nawaz Sharif

September 27, 2015 12:56 IST

The China-Pakistan economic corridor is an ambitious $46 billion investment plan linking western China to the Arabian Sea with infrastructure, energy and transport projects.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has termed the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as an "inspiring model" of South-South cooperation, which will bring huge economic and development benefits to the two countries as well as to the entire region.

Sharif arrived on September 25 to participate in the UN Sustainable Development Summit and the General Assembly.

Addressing a high-level roundtable on South-South Cooperation jointly hosted by Chinese President Xi Jinping and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, he said the economic corridor is an inspiring model of South-South cooperation.

"It will bring huge economic and development benefits not just to our two countries but the entire region and beyond," he said, adding that the project forms an important component of Xi's "One-belt One-road initiative."

"This development strategy and framework offers new opportunity for Asia's transformation and prosperity," he said.

He added that Pakistan is "actively engaged" with regional organisations including South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) based on its vision to strengthen regional and economic integration.

The China-Pakistan economic corridor is an ambitious $46 billion investment plan linking western China to the Arabian Sea with infrastructure, energy and transport projects.

India has objected to the corridor as it goes through the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). 

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