CPEC News and Discussions

China-operated Metro Train completes more than 270 million ridership in 5 years​

By Yasir Habib Khan | Gwadar Pro
Nov 17, 2025

LAHORE - Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT), first electric railway transportation project under China Pakistan Economic Corridor, has completed milestone of more than 270 million ridership during five years since its operation in 2020 till November 2025.

Putting healthy impacts on local transportation facility, traffic easiness and environment protection in the provincial metropolis, China-operated metro train has also executed 512180 trips with safe operation of 1800 days.

The OLMT is providing urban travelling experience to more than 2,50,000 commuters daily keeping punctuality and trip efficiency at rate of 99 percent successfully.

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Pakistan pushes Digital Silk Road vision as centerpiece of next CPEC phase​

By Shafqat Ali | Gwadar Pro
Nov 17, 2025

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has placed the China-led Digital Silk Road at the heart of the next stage of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), signalling a major strategic shift from conventional infrastructure to high-technology cooperation.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Information Technology on Monday afternoon, Islamabad has formally proposed a broad spectrum of next-generation digital partnerships with Beijing, including joint ventures in 5G/6G technologies, hardware manufacturing, semiconductor components, cloud systems and advanced ICT infrastructure.

CPEC, launched in 2015 as a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, has already delivered major energy plants, highways, power transmission lines and the deep-sea port of Gwadar.

With investments valued at nearly US $60 billion, the corridor has long served as China’s main connectivity route linking western Xinjiang to the Arabian Sea.

As both countries transition into CPEC Phase-II, cooperation is expanding into areas that China has become globally competitive in, digital governance, smart manufacturing, automation, fiber connectivity, and technology-driven economic modernization.
 

PC Hospitality and China’s Shiji Group sign deal to modernize hotel technology​

By Fatima Javed | Gwadar Pro
Nov 25, 2025

ISLAMABAD - In a move that further strengthens Pakistan–China cooperation in the services and technology sectors, PC Hospitality has entered a strategic partnership with Shiji Group, a leading Chinese provider of hospitality technology systems. The agreement aims to modernize PC Hospitality’s operational infrastructure and support its long-term plan for digital transformation across its hotel portfolio.

As per the announcement on Monday, under the partnership, Shiji Group will provide cloud-based platforms, including Daylight PMS, Horizon Distribution, and Infrasys POS to PC. The technology shift is intended to centralize data, streamline operations, and introduce more efficient and transparent decision-making across properties.

Key objectives of the partnership include greater visibility across hotels and distribution systems, faster commercial decision-making using real-time data, and scalable digital infrastructure for upcoming developments.
 

Pakistan, China move toward joint EV technology diploma under CPEC 2.0​

By Fatima Javed | Gwadar Pro
Nov 25, 2025

ISLAMABAD - A high-level three-member delegation from Punjab Technical Education & Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) reached China on Monday to formalize agreements on cooperation for Electric Vehicle (EV) Technology Diploma Programs for Pakistani students.

This initiative is being launched under the China-Pakistan Digital Corridor (CPEC 2.0), marking a significant step forward in advancing technical education and future-ready skills in Pakistan.

The collaboration has been made possible through joint efforts between Punjab TEVTA, Xiangyang Polytechnic Vocational College, ITMC Technology Co., Ltd, and UNI Services International Pvt Ltd. The agreements will pave the way for Pakistani students to access specialized EV technology training, aligning with global industry trends and Pakistan’s growing need for skilled professionals in sustainable mobility.
 

Pakistani agriculture graduates complete advanced training in China​

By Mariam Raheem | Gwadar Pro
Nov 25, 2025

CHENGDU-China’s Institute of Urban Agriculture under the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) on Nov. 20 held a graduation ceremony for the second batch of 1,000 Pakistani agriculture specialists trained under the Pakistani prime minister’s capacity-building initiative in Chengdu, China’s southwest province of Sichuan.

Pakistani agriculture graduates complete advanced training in China


The graduation ceremony for the second batch of 1,000 Pakistani agriculture specialists in Chengdu, China [Photo provided to GP]

The three-month programme, designed around Pakistan’s agricultural development needs, focused on agricultural mechanisation and fruit and vegetable processing technologies. It also included training in “low-altitude + agriculture” applications – the use of drones and other aerial technologies in farming – aimed at building skills in smart machinery R&D and digital farm management.

Tanvir A. Bhatti, Pakistan’s consul general in Chengdu, thanked CAAS and the institute for hosting the programme and congratulated the graduates. He said the specialists, carrying “the agricultural wisdom of Sichuan and the achievements of China-Pakistan cooperation,” would help advance bilateral agricultural collaboration.
 

China ready to ‘organically integrate’ Pakistan’s development plans, says Chinese envoy​

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China is ready to work with Pakistan to organically integrate the country’s development plans and the action plan on building a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era, Chinese Ambassador in Islamabad Jiang Zaidong said on Wednesday.

Pakistan and China share a longstanding strategic partnership with ties that span various sectors, including trade, energy, defence, and infrastructure.

Ambassador Jiang was speaking at the Policy Dialogue on “Redefining Regional Connectivity: Pakistan-China Friendship in the New Geo-Economic Paradigm.”

“Guided by the important consensus of our leaders, centered on building a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era, using the advancement of CPEC 2.0 as a platform, and focusing on deepening cooperation in industry, agriculture, and mining, we will continuously consolidate, deepen, and expand our all-round partnership,” the Chinese envoy said while speaking via video link.


He said the approach will tangibly serve the modernisation drives of both countries and better benefit the two peoples.

“We will promote the inclusion of more Pakistani agricultural products under contract farming cooperation and facilitate the export of more high-quality agricultural products to China. Furthermore, we will continue to support industrial park cooperation, making new and greater contributions to Pakistan’s export expansion and foreign exchange earnings,” he said.

The day-long dialogue brought together senior policymakers, including the Chinese ambassador, alongside leading experts who discussed the transformative potential of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in fostering regional stability, connectivity, and economic interdependence.

The Chinese envoy said his country will support the Chinese company Haier’s investment of US $400 million to establish a new home appliance industrial park in Pakistan, which is expected to achieve an annual production capacity of approximately 10 million units. “We will also support Chinese company Challenge Group’s investment of US $150 million to build a new textile industrial park, aiming to achieve an annual export value of US $400 million.”

“Looking to the future, CPEC will help Pakistan expand regional cooperation. Pakistan is a hub connecting South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, possessing many unique advantages for development, one of which is its critical geographical location,” he said.

Ambassador Jiang said Beijing is also willing to accelerate the Karakoram Highway realignment, promote the modernisation of the Khunjerab-Sost Port, advance the comprehensive development of Gwadar Port, and transform it into a hub for regional connectivity.

“We are ready to actively and steadily advance third-party cooperation under CPEC, promoting its extension towards Central Asia and the Middle East to leverage Pakistan’s geographic advantages,” he added.

Jiang elaborated that CPEC has brought Pakistan a cumulative total of US $25.93 billion in direct investment, 510 kilometers of highways, over 8,000 megawatts of power generation, and 886 kilometers of core grid networks, significantly improving Pakistan’s infrastructure and industrial transformation.

“Taking the flagship Gwadar Port and its supporting projects as an example, the upgraded China-Pakistan Friendship Hospital has greatly enhanced the modernisation of local medical services, with cumulative patient visits exceeding 340,000.”

About the Gwadar seawater desalination plant, he said the plant is now officially operational with a daily output of over 2,000 tons, effectively alleviating local water supply shortages.

He also mentioned the Lahore Orange Line Metro train and said he has personally taken a ride during a tour and found it as smooth and comfortable as the urban rail transit in Beijing, adding that its cumulative passenger traffic has exceeded 270 million.

The envoy pointed out that CPEC has created a total of 261,000 jobs in Pakistan, improving the lives of countless families and building a solid foundation of public support for CPEC.

Talking about the Pakistani government’s policies, he said Pakistan’s economic indicators have significantly improved.

“In the last fiscal year, GDP grew by 3.04 percent, and per capita income increased from US $1,663 to US $1,824. Pakistan is also advancing its “Uraan Pakistan” five-year plan, prioritising digital transformation and technology empowerment, emphasising an export-oriented strategy, and aiming to achieve high-speed, sustainable growth in key industries through opening up, to become an upper-middle-income country by 2035,” said Jiang.

Pakistan’s former National Security Adviser, Moeed Yusuf, in his address highlighted regional connectivity with special reference to Afghanistan.

Yusuf, said, “things with Afghanistan are messy, but we need to expand and work on regional cooperation, and expand such partnerships to Central Asia”.

While endorsing Pakistan’s security concerns, he favoured the approach of separating economic issues from political matters and said others would find alternatives and “would not wait”. He also mentioned the idea of CPEC’s to Afghanistan and stated that China and Pakistan are interested in achieving this goal.
 

Chinese firm to invest $1.5bn in Punjab Industrial Park

Safdar Rasheed
November 30, 2025

LAHORE: A Chinese investor group has signed a major agreement with the Punjab government to develop a 300-acre industrial park in the province, sources in the Punjab Industries, Commerce, Investment and Skills Development (ICISD) Department told Business Recorder here on Saturday.

According to the agreement, Sino Pak Tech Industry (Pvt) Ltd will bring USD1.5 billion in foreign direct investment to establish the new industrial zone.

The park will host manufacturing units in textiles, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors, generating thousands of jobs as production scales up. “The Government of Punjab is providing every possible facility to foreign investors,” Provincial Minister for Industries and Commerce Chaudhry Shafay Hussain said, adding that the new investment will usher in a fresh era of employment and industrial development in the province.

He said that the Punjab’s Special Economic Zones are being upgraded with international-standard infrastructure.

Under the Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development and Management Company (FIEDMC), additional facilities such as community centers and banking services are also being established to support incoming investors.

Sino Pak Tech Industry (Pvt) Ltd is part of a broader group of Sino-Pak industrial cooperation companies working to expand Chinese manufacturing and technology partnerships in Pakistan.

Sino-Pak entities, which including SINOPAK Electromechanica (Pvt.) Limited, provide a full suite of services for Chinese enterprises operating in Pakistan.

These include procurement, logistics, customs clearance, inland transportation, installation, and after-sales support for industrial machinery.
 

Suez to Gwadar: The New TradeSuperhighway


Egypt proposes strategic corridor linking Suez Canal zone with Pakistan’s Gwadar port

 
Try and capture Malabar coast?
No. Their dinghies don't go that far. Besides, unless they are carrying gold biscuits, the Mallus will pelt them with coconuts and drown them.
 
No. Their dinghies don't go that far. Besides, unless they are carrying gold biscuits, the Mallus will pelt them with coconuts and drown them.

Piracy on the high seas has always been technologically demanding and cutting edge.

Malabaris would welcome them as they welcomed Portuguese and the Dutch.
 
Piracy on the high seas has always been technologically demanding and cutting edge.

Malabaris would welcome them as they welcomed Portuguese and the Dutch.
Yes Indeed. The Malabaris are an inclusive and welcoming lot.
 
Yes Indeed. The Malabaris are an inclusive and welcoming lot.

How did you go from Mallus would pelt them and drown them like adivasis to inclusive and welcoming?
 

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