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Annual Report 2021 – 22: China Study Centre IBA Karachi
China Study Centre, Institute of Business Administration
Pakistan has a longstanding relationship with the People’s Republic of China, as Pakistan was the first country to recognize it. Over time, the strategic and economic relationship between both the countries have been strengthening through various joint projects, with China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) being an exemplary project. CPEC is China’s 15-years old, $62 billion investment in Pakistan. Moreover, the flagship project of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) took a five-decade-long strategic alliance between the two countries to the economic sphere in 2015. CPEC is best seen as an economic peg in terms of broader strategic relationships between both countries.
The China Study Centre (CSC), at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi, was established on July 1st, 2021. CSC has been set up through the undue financial, technical and professional support the of Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan.
The China Study Centre (CSC), at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi, was established on July 1st, 2021. CSC has been set up through the undue financial, technical and professional support the of Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan.
The China Study Centre (CSC), at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi, was established on July 1st, 2021. CSC has been set up through the undue financial, technical and professional support the of Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan.
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G3 CPEC SUMMIT ‘21 - CPEC: Emerging Geo-Political and Geo-Economic Landscape Opportunities and Challenges
China Study Centre, Institute of Business Administration; Nasir A. Afghan; Huma Naz Baqai; and Ans Dahr
In the wake of recent developments in the region, specifically US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the role of new Afghan government in regional connectivity and economic integration, IBA China Study Centre commenced one-day day hybrid summit on “CPEC: Emerging Geo-political & Geo-economic Landscape Opportunities and Challenges”
The aim of this one day summit was to explore and identify the future opportunities and challenges for China Pakistan, and Afghanistan’s economic, information, and trade corridor. Our objective was first to understand the challenges faced by the Afghan government in Afghanistan. Also, to brainstorm and find the common and shared areas for future investments, economic, social and information cooperation between the three countries, Pakistan Afghanistan and China.
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