Exploring the Potential of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (Cpec): A Gateway to Regional Connectivity and Integration Within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (Sco)
Dr. Abdul Rab , Dr. Jalal Faiz , Dr. Balach Rasheed
Abstract:The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was founded as the "Shanghai Five" in 1996, and since becoming the SCO in 2001, it has made significant progress in a number of fields, especially in the areas of security and the economy. At the 17th Astana summit, Pakistan's accession to the SCO has further highlighted the strategic significance of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The aim of this study is to examine the potential features of the CPEC regional connectivity between South Asia, Central Asi… Show more
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