Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s scheduled visit to China in May 2026 comes at a moment of profound regional flux and domestic economic urgency. Far from a routine diplomatic engagement, this visit reflects Pakistan’s attempt to recalibrate its strategic, economic, and geopolitical trajectory through its most reliable partner. In an era marked by shifting alliances, economic Read More…
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From a corridor of connectivity into a pathway of sustainable economic growth
More than a decade after the launch of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, expectations of a transformative economic shift in Pakistan remain only partially fulfilled. Conceived as a flagship component of the Belt and Road Initiative under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, CPEC promised infrastructure modernization, industrial growth, and regional connectivity. While Pakistan has witnessed Read More…
President Asif Ali Zardari in China : Pakistan’s Strategic grip on Beijing Deepens
President Asif Ali Zardari’s five-day visit to China is not a ceremonial exchange of goodwill—it is a calculated diplomatic effort shaped by economic urgency, regional rivalries, and the evolving global balance of power. At a time when Pakistan is grappling with internal economic strain and navigating an increasingly polarized international environment, the visit underscores Beijing’s Read More…
Winds of Transformation: How China Three Gorges Wind Power Projects Are Reshaping Jhimpir and Thatha
Pakistan’s chronic energy crisis has long constrained its economic growth, undermined industrial productivity, and burdened ordinary citizens with unreliable electricity supply. Against this backdrop, the emergence of wind energy projects in Jhimpir, Thatha developed by the China Three Gorges Corporation (CTGC) represents not merely an infrastructural intervention but a structural shift toward sustainable development. These Read More…




