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China has increased its economic sway in Pakistan during the past year, providing more than $1bn in loans to help its neighbour stave off a currency crisis.

State-backed Chinese banks have twice come to the rescue of the nuclear-armed state, officials have told the Financial Times, with $900m in 2016 and $300m in the first three months of this year.

The loans demonstrate the perilous fragility of Pakistan’s stocks of foreign currency, depleted in recent months by rising imports and falls in exports and remittances from Pakistanis abroad.

China’s financial help also underlines an increasingly close relationship at a time of strains between Pakistan and the US.

Beijing is preparing to invest at least $52bn in Pakistan to build a highway, energy pipelines, power-generation facilities and industrial parks from the western port of Gwadar on the Gulf to the Chinese border to the north.

But despite its expected benefits, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor infrastructure project is set to further deplete the foreign currency stocks, needed to pay contractors and suppliers.

Figures from the State Bank of Pakistan show the country had $17.1bn of net reserves at the end of February, down from $18.9bn at the end of October and a peak of $25bn several years ago.

This has forced the country to seek emergency loans from outside sources to repay older loans made in foreign currencies.

Of the $1.2bn from the Chinese institutions, $600m came from the government-run China Development Bank and $600m from the state-owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the only mainland bank with a branch in Pakistan. Policy banks such as CDB often act on behalf of the central bank.

One Pakistani official said: “China keeps a very close eye on our economic trends and they’re happy to come to our help wherever needed.”

But experts warn that Pakistan is likely to have to return to institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, to which it sought recourse in 2013, for further support.

Vaqar Ahmed, deputy executive director of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute in Islamabad, said: “Technically speaking we should have gone back to the IMF in January, but ministers are likely to try and wait until after the election [for parliament planned for 2018].”

One member of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz told the Financial Times ministers were loath to turn to the IMF until after the election in an effort to limit the political fallout.

“The IMF is a politically volatile issue in our country. If we go to the IMF to deal with our needs, that will send a very negative political signal and the opposition [parties] will use that against the government,” the person said.

It was only last year that Pakistan cleared the IMF debt incurred in 2013, a repayment that led policymakers in Islamabad and abroad to express optimism about prospects for economic stability.

Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, called it a*“moment of opportunity” for the country.

https://www.ft.com/content/3ae64c9a-ffd8-11e6-96f8-3700c5664d30?
 
Wish our ex all weather friend Russia had so much money.By the time America becomes close to our ally they are probably in debtto China.
 
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Pakistan is so lucky to have such a great friend.I doubt there is any bigger friendship than between China & Pakistan,even US/UK/Canada etc pales in comparison with this kind of friendship.

Wish we also had similar friends :(
 
Pakistan is so lucky to have such a great friend.I doubt there is any bigger friendship than between China & Pakistan,even US/UK/Canada etc pales in comparison with this kind of friendship.

Wish we also had similar friends :(

Let go of your insecurity and accept your problems..I'm sure you'll make friends in no time.
 
Seems like Pakistan is still struggling to stand on its own feet.
 
Let go of your insecurity and accept your problems..I'm sure you'll make friends in no time.

Exactly. India is the rival to China for domination of the region. It is quite shameful that despite the geographic, cultural and language advantage, it has allowed China to steal a march on securing Pak co-operation. If India had spent half as much money and energy on co-opting Pakistan rather as it does on Bangladesh and Afghanistan, China wouldn't have had a look in. But Hindutva politics have put an end to that and to give credit to China, they took the opportunity with both hands.
 
Exactly. India is the rival to China for domination of the region. It is quite shameful that despite the geographic, cultural and language advantage, it has allowed China to steal a march on securing Pak co-operation. If India had spent half as much money and energy on co-opting Pakistan rather as it does on Bangladesh and Afghanistan, China wouldn't have had a look in. But Hindutva politics have put an end to that and to give credit to China, they took the opportunity with both hands.

China only helping Pak and doling out boat loads of money to keep India in Check.

China is no friend of anyone. They will not hesitate to stomp on Pak if it favors them in an instant.

With Kashmir issue, there would obviusly be never any cooperation between India and Pak. China jumped on the opportunity. Gave nuclear tech to Pak and check mated India. A strong Pak will only occupy India more in its western border.

China will tolerate Pak only as long as Pak does not pose a threat to their economy (which Pak is light years away as of today).

Never trust China. Look what they did to Philippines. President Duterte ditched USA and proclaimed that China is their best friend. A couple of months later China bullied Philippines and made them back away from one of their own Islands.
 
Cheen apna yaar hai....Im hoping for them to eventually intervene and force us to finally reform this blasphemy law. No other way.
 
Cheen apna yaar hai....Im hoping for them to eventually intervene and force us to finally reform this blasphemy law. No other way.

They will also ban a lot of Islamic stuff along with Blasphemy law if given enough power.
 
They will also ban a lot of Islamic stuff along with Blasphemy law if given enough power.

Good. We need it. If Indians really are so concerned about Pakistans sovereignty and dependancy on China - far more than any Pakistani - then surely it can be only good for us.
 
Good. We need it. If Indians really are so concerned about Pakistans sovereignty and dependancy on China - far more than any Pakistani - then surely it can be only good for us.

From my perspective and among my friends, we really do not care what goes on in Pakistan. But if it involves China which is bent on Bullying India, then it does become our talking topic.

As Indians we cannot ignore Chinese influence on Pakistan. China is using Pakistan to fight its war against India. A direct war with India is useless for both countries. So why not use Pakistan and pester India? Great Idea.
 
From my perspective and among my friends, we really do not care what goes on in Pakistan. But if it involves China which is bent on Bullying India, then it does become our talking topic.

As Indians we cannot ignore Chinese influence on Pakistan. China is using Pakistan to fight its war against India. A direct war with India is useless for both countries. So why not use Pakistan and pester India? Great Idea.

From my perspective and among my friends- and the amount of Indians on this forum & constant discussion about Pak on Indian TV - India really do care about what goes on in Pak.
 
From my perspective and among my friends- and the amount of Indians on this forum & constant discussion about Pak on Indian TV - India really do care about what goes on in Pak.

Obviously we get many 'visitors' from across border :)
 
From my perspective and among my friends- and the amount of Indians on this forum & constant discussion about Pak on Indian TV - India really do care about what goes on in Pak.

As long as Kashmir issue is burning, Pak will be discussed on Indian TV Channels.

If there was no Kashmir issue, Pak will be just like Srilanka or Bangladesh to India. We do not see experts discussing Lanka or BD or Nepal on TV everyday.
 
China has increased its economic sway in Pakistan during the past year, providing more than $1bn in loans to help its neighbour stave off a currency crisis.

State-backed Chinese banks have twice come to the rescue of the nuclear-armed state, officials have told the Financial Times, with $900m in 2016 and $300m in the first three months of this year.

The loans demonstrate the perilous fragility of Pakistan’s stocks of foreign currency, depleted in recent months by rising imports and falls in exports and remittances from Pakistanis abroad.

https://www.ft.com/content/3ae64c9a-ffd8-11e6-96f8-3700c5664d30?

I do not think China stands to lose anything from the arrangement. Among the many guarantees and stipulations of a Chinese loan the most important one is the absolute necessity of using Chinese materials for any project. Domestic suppliers do not stand a chance to compete. Chinese financial institutions are simply backing markets where they can sell, it is a vicious merry go round where the loaned money falls back in the hands of Chinese industry. They have made a very very smart play here.

If the hammering OPEC is continuing to take since the Oil price crash continues, then remittances are bound to fall further and will have a direct impact on forex reserves.

The issue is Nawaz does not see this as a problem now. The CPEC has a good vibe about it and is projected as the savior of the domestic economy.

By the time everyone finds out the truth, good or bad, Nawaz will be long gone.

The Mahinda Rajapaksa port (aka Hambantota) was funded by the Chinese and was Rajapaksa's pride and joy. Well he's long gone and the Sri Lankan govt. could not pay back the loan and had to sell the majority back to a chinese lender!

CPEC did not need foreign expertise or raw materials, this is something a strong and smart Pakistan government could have pulled of long ago (democratic or millitary). An IMF/World Bank loan may be procedural y tough but the result would have been under Pakistani ownership.

Still early days, Pakistan borders 5 countries and an east-west trade corridor has immense potential.
 
Exactly. India is the rival to China for domination of the region. It is quite shameful that despite the geographic, cultural and language advantage, it has allowed China to steal a march on securing Pak co-operation. If India had spent half as much money and energy on co-opting Pakistan rather as it does on Bangladesh and Afghanistan, China wouldn't have had a look in. But Hindutva politics have put an end to that and to give credit to China, they took the opportunity with both hands.

I think the bigger shameful aspect is that Pakistan still needs crutches from other countries to stand on its feet ? Both countries started at the same time - India is competing with China and Pakistan is asking for money to survive.
 
I think the bigger shameful aspect is that Pakistan still needs crutches from other countries to stand on its feet ? Both countries started at the same time - India is competing with China and Pakistan is asking for money to survive.

Pakistan doesn't make any grand claims to be a rising power though. Yet at the same time there is very little difference between the living standards of Indians and Pakistanis. Maybe in 50 years time you will have a point. Until then the Shining Shining nation is about as shiny as a prison dump bucket. Come back in 10 years time and let's see where we are at.
 
Pakistan doesn't make any grand claims to be a rising power though. Yet at the same time there is very little difference between the living standards of Indians and Pakistanis. Maybe in 50 years time you will have a point. Until then the Shining Shining nation is about as shiny as a prison dump bucket. Come back in 10 years time and let's see where we are at.

Not really because progress isn't seen in every sector equally. Yes the wealth in India may not be distributed equally but it isn't a utopian society. India is shining - in sports / in GDP / in global recognition / space programs etc. Will that translate with immediate effect into standard of living ? Not quite but they are progressing in sectors and the distribution to be trickled down is whats awaited.
China is one of the major economies - have you seen poverty levels there and age where children are forced to work into factories for 12 hrs in sweat shops ? Does that mean China isn't progressing ?
 
Wish our ex all weather friend Russia had so much money.By the time America becomes close to our ally they are probably in debtto China.

A better solution to a having a friend with money... is to be a friend WITH money!

"Based on data supplied by the Reserve Bank of India on November 11, 2016, Foreign currency assets(FCAs) were US$343.927 billion, while gold reserves were US$20.46 billion. Gold reserves in India constitute nearly 15 percent of forex."
 
If India had spent half as much money and energy on co-opting Pakistan rather as it does on Bangladesh and Afghanistan,.

I am sure you are well intentioned, but you miss a basic element of the plot. The Pakistani Army dominates Pakistan and gets all benefits (land, top-level jobs, money etc.). It will fight for any peace between Pakistan and India as it would threaten its domestic dominance by making it irrelevant.
 
A better solution to a having a friend with money... is to be a friend WITH money!

"Based on data supplied by the Reserve Bank of India on November 11, 2016, Foreign currency assets(FCAs) were US$343.927 billion, while gold reserves were US$20.46 billion. Gold reserves in India constitute nearly 15 percent of forex."

I do agree but initially its always required to have investments,all these investments happened in IT because many leaders from India took an effort to set up SEZs.

We have been exploited financially not only by colonialism but also our own leaders,which takes a lot of time to get back.
 
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