Sunday, September 14, 2014

The Silk Road Economic Belt and its fall out in Pakistan




The Silk Road Economic Belt

and

its fall out in Pakistan

Some forces are active to destabilize this region just to contain China and revival of Silk Route.  A destabilize Pakistan will help this agenda largely.Chinese prepared the plan in April 2013 and Chinese president announced it in September 2013 but in a year Pakistan has been disturbed. From return of Mushraf till Dharna politics many actors are active to fulfill the agenda. After May 2013 elections Pakistan was ready to explore new opportunities but in many ways it was not acceptable to many forces due to diverse reasons. A disturb Pakistan and a destabilize Afghanistan is in their best interests.  Both countries are in democratic transition and every effort to destabilize democratic transition is fatal. 

"Xinjiang, China's largest provincial-level region covers an area of 1.66 million square km, three times the size of France. It connects Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, India and Pakistan, with a borderline extending 5,600 km, giving it easy access to markets in the Eurasian heartland. Urumqi is where the Silk Road once threaded through."

Read this link so that you can understand under current factors easily. 
http://www.bjreview.com.cn/business/txt/2014-09/09/content_639147.htm

another link is also interesting so i am also asting it here
A Delicate Transition
Afghanistan faces a tripartite challenge as the country prepares to enter a post-Karzai era
http://www.bjreview.com/world/txt/2014-09/09/content_639008.htm

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