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Will the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Be a Gateway to Central Asia?

Will the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Be a Gateway to Central Asia?

By Fuad Shahbazov
Central Asian governments are interested in linking with CPEC, but also wary of security risks.
Does India's Chabahar Deal Make Sense?

Does India's Chabahar Deal Make Sense?

By Sarah Watson
Without a clear economic rationale, Chabahar port might do little more than embroil India in geopolitical games.

Why Afghanistan Should Join CPEC

Why Afghanistan Should Join CPEC

By Anurag Ram Chandran
Trilateral cooperation between Afghanistan, China, and Pakistan on the Belt and Road would benefit all three states.

Linking Afghanistan to China's Belt and Road

Linking Afghanistan to China's Belt and Road

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Linking Kabul to both the China-Pakistan Energy Corridor and OBOR could go a long way in bringing the region together.

China, Russia, Iran: Ports and Power Along the Belt and Road

China, Russia, Iran: Ports and Power Along the Belt and Road

By Nicholas Trickett and Oliver Thomas
If the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor doesn’t live up to the hype, Russia may stand to benefit.
CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency

CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency

By Shazar Shafqat
Balochistan stands to gain little from the massive project, despite being in desperate need of economic opportunity.

Pakistan and China: Don't Fear Chabahar Port

Pakistan and China: Don't Fear Chabahar Port

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
A closer look at what Iran's Chabahar port deal with India and Afghanistan really means for China and Pakistan's CPEC.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Game Changer for Gilgit-Baltistan

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Game Changer for Gilgit-Baltistan

By Seth Oldmixon and Prateek Joshi
Under the guise of CPEC, Pakistan is pushing nationalist sentiments in a long-neglected region.

Pakistan Is Drifting Away From Japan

Pakistan Is Drifting Away From Japan

By Ahmad Rashid Malik
Ties thrived in the early post-war period, but lately Japan-Pakistan relations have stalled out.

Deconstructing China’s Energy Security Strategy

Deconstructing China’s Energy Security Strategy

By Samir Tata
"The United States should not underestimate China’s ability to achieve energy security within the next two decades."

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