CPEC role in South Asia’s Strategic restructuring: Regional politics and global implications
Keywords:
CPEC, South Asia’s, Regional Politics and Global Implications, Pakistan and China, United StatesAbstract
The paper entitled ‘CPEC Role in South Asia’s Strategic Restructuring: Regional Politics and Global Implications’ analyzes CPEC as one of the major projects of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). It begins by analyzing the historical relationship between Pakistan and China, describing the initiation of CPEC. The main objective is to evaluate how the failure of internal governance and change of leadership in Pakistan coupled with external resistance of its neighbor India and the United States has impacted the strategic understanding of CPEC. It uses a qualitative approach by making use of secondary data which comprises research articles and government reports The paper uses a theoretical approach of balance of power theory that lies under the domain of structural realism to explain the strategic and diplomatic nature of CPEC. The conclusion shows that irrespective consistency in politics, poor institutional frameworks, and provincial dissatisfaction have hampered the ability to oversee CPEC in Pakistan. The the geopolitical opposition related to this project increases due to the territorial concerns of India and the counter-projects by USA including QUAD, PGII, or IPEF. These have undermined the regional power of China and triggered tensions and strained Sino-Pakistan relations.
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