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Security concerns, payment disputes hinder China's BRI investment in Pakistan

Passengers ride in an Orange Line Metro Train, a metro project planned under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a day after an official opening in the eastern city of Lahore, Pakistan, Oct. 26, 2020. [AFP]

This week, China and Pakistan are marking 10 years of economic collaboration through Beijing's global Belt and Road Initiative. But the growing terrorist risk to Chinese citizens in the South Asian nation and differences over debt repayments now hinder progress in the joint infrastructure development program, according to officials and critics.

The multibillion-dollar program, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, was introduced in 2013 and quickly dubbed the flagship extension of the BRI - with expectations it would transform Pakistan into a regional hub for economic connectivity.

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