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Pakistan, China to launch three new projects under CPEC

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Pakistan and China to launch three new projects under CPEC.

The multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will be supplemented by three new projects that Pakistan and China will jointly launch as the all-weather allies work to strengthen their connections in a variety of fields, including agriculture, health, and science and technology.

The China-Pakistan Green Corridor (CPGC), China-Pakistan Health Corridor (CPHC), and China-Pakistan Digital Corridor (CPDC) are the three new projects, according to Pakistan’s ambassador to China, Moinul Haq, who was speaking at the China Economic Net (CEN) in Beijing on Saturday, according to The New International newspaper.

According to the statement, the first will concentrate on the agricultural environment, food security, and green development; the second will assist Pakistan in improving medical efficiency, and the third will support Pakistan’s IT sector.

According to Ambassador Haque, Pakistan has a wealth of expertise and people resources in a variety of scientific and technological sectors, and IT-based research and technology have grown significantly in importance for Pakistan.

“For China, we would be a valuable source of software development assistance. Consequently, we are collaborating to establish training facilities in Pakistan for creating software across several IT sectors ” he added.

Haque gave new ventures that were being started with a lot of passion a lot of significance.

According to sources in Pakistan cited in the news, Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, could visit China next month at Xi Jinping’s invitation, and this would be the official introduction of the projects.

According to the statement, diplomatic channels are being used as quickly as possible to iron out the trip’s itinerary and pertinent information.

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