Conclusion
Aiding as a facilitator of revolution and affluence in the South Asian region, the China Pakistan economic corridor will connect the China’s West with the Pakistan’s South to bring the economic and political stability. The recent visit of PM Nawaz Sharif to China will serve as a milestone in the Sino-Pak friendship in which both the leaders of the states have signed 19 MoU’s and agreements , mostly which are based on the development projects and increase in the power generation in Pakistan.
On one hand, China wants a stable Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US-led NATO forces from Afghanistan, so through this corridor China can improve access to and relations with Afghanistan. The economic corridor will help to transport the resources like oil and gas, thus contributing to better economic activities and outcomes for both countries. Having an uncertain future of Pakistan due to the economic turmoil and lack of security within the state, the internal state violence and instability can shudder the Chinese investors. On the other hand, stability within Pakistan can apprehend the economic welfares by stabilizing the relations with India, and will help both the countries, China and Pakistan, in economic, military and security terms. China will have an easy access to the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea for its trade and will also be able to put an eye over the military executions of India in the sea.