Dr Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

CPEC Phase-II and Reshaping of Geo-economics and Geopolitics in South Asia

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has completed its first decade successfully and entered into its second phase in the country. Phase-II entails substantial industrialization, the establishment…

China’s role in COP28: An expert opinion

NOW the COP28 has concluded in Dubai. The participation of more than 80,000 delegates (the highest in the history of the COP) from 200 countries…

CPEC and Human Security: A Way Forward

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been “dubbed” as one of the “biggest” projects of socio-economic development, catering even to “human security” in the country. Despite…

China’s macro-economy 2023-24: An expert opinion

DESPITE the western constant decoupling and de-risking policies the Chinese economy remained strong, stable and sustainable during 2023. Moreover, it will be further developed, diversified…

BRI & Next Ten Years and Prospects of Heart Connectivity

The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has completed its first ten years during which it has become a “grand path” of common development, connecting…

Heydarnomics: An expert opinion

THE Economist Journal London has coined two new economic terminologies i.e. Xinomics, and Bidennomics in the near past and both have trans-regional socio-economic impacts and…

BRI 2.0 and Ethiopia: A Way Forward

The Chinese One Belt One Road Initiative (BRI) has entered its Phase 2. According to numerous independent reports, BRI 2.0 holds brighter prospects in terms…

Pak-China relations: A start of new chapter

WITH the appointment of HE Jiang Zaidong as the new Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, both countries have now entered a new phase of greater mutual…

CPEC Vitalities Green Transformation

It’s a positive sign that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) continues to invigorate green transformation in the country, energizing socio-economic development. This initiative has significantly…

Indonesian macro-economy’s prospects: An expert opinion

DESPITE external geopolitical and geostrategic conflicting and compounding realities, Indonesia’s macro-economy is expected to grow by five per cent in 2023 as domestic demand takes…

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