Abstract

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been a major topic of discussion and debate in recent years, with many arguing about its potential impact on Pakistan's economy. This paper aims to analyze the mechanisms through which CPEC will impact Pakistan's economy. The paper begins with an introduction to CPEC and the Pak-China cooperation before delving into the specific subtopics of infrastructure, energy, and economy. We examine the infrastructure projects that are being built as part of CPEC, including roads, railways, and ports, and explore how these projects are expected to improve Pakistan's transportation and logistics capabilities. We also investigate the energy projects that are part of CPEC, which are expected to greatly increase Pakistan's energy capacity. Finally, the paper examines the potential impact of CPEC on Pakistan's economy, including its effects on the country's GDP, employment rates, and other economic indicators. In conclusion, this paper provides an analysis framework for understanding the potential impact of CPEC on Pakistan's economy, and suggests that the benefits of CPEC are likely to be significant.

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