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Is Pakistan The Canary In China’s BRI Coal Mine?

March 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Authored by Milton Ezrati via The Epoch Times,

Pakistan’s Troubles Signal Warning for China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Like the canary in a coal mine, Pakistan is struggling as a result of its deep involvement in China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The BRI project, also known as “One Belt, One Road,” has left Pakistan burdened with unsustainable debt due to the excessive infrastructure built by China.

The fundamental flaw of the BRI lies in how Beijing’s scheme operates.

Beijing offers loans to less developed nations to finance infrastructure projects, with Chinese contractors and management overseeing the construction and operation. If the recipient nation fails to repay the loan, ownership reverts to Beijing, creating a cycle of dependence. Additionally, projects are often chosen for political rather than economic reasons, leading to misalignment with the recipient nation’s actual needs.

Pakistan, enticed by China’s promises, now faces dire consequences. The country is struggling to meet the financial obligations of the loans taken for energy projects, resulting in exorbitant electricity prices for its citizens. Pakistan is already in arrears to Chinese state banks and faces further debt for new projects.

The predicament of Pakistan serves as a cautionary tale for other BRI participants. Sri Lanka has already defaulted, and African nations have had to renegotiate terms. The flaws in the BRI scheme are becoming increasingly apparent, posing risks to Chinese finance and contractors.

Opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of The Epoch Times or ZeroHedge.

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