China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Dynamics of Regional Connectivity: Prospects and Challenges

Since 1950, China and Pakistan have enjoyed historic friendly relations. They helped each other during the times of need and have supported each other at various regional and international forums. Currently, they are engaged in building the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is a compone...

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