Examining the Impact of Pakistan-China Energy Collaborations on Poverty Reduction in Pakistan

Maira Ehsan, Tayba Anwar, M. A. Shahzad
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The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a pivotal bilateral initiative aimed at alleviating poverty in Pakistan by enhancing its energy infrastructure. This project focuses on developing crucial energy resources through the construction of power plants and the expansion of transmission networks, ensuring stable, affordable, and sustainable energy supply nationwide. This paper investigates CPEC's role in diversifying Pakistan's energy mix, integrating both conventional and renewable sources such as hydroelectric, coal, solar, wind, and nuclear power. This diversification aims to decrease Pakistan’s dependence on costly energy imports from the Gulf States, thereby improving energy security and promoting economic independence, essential for regional poverty alleviation. Utilizing qualitative research methodologies, this study examines the extensive social and economic impacts of these energy developments. By synthesizing various secondary data sources and applying thematic analysis, the research evaluates how enhanced energy security through CPEC can drive socio-economic progress and reduce poverty in Pakistan. The study offers valuable insights into energy geopolitics and economic development strategies, underscoring the significance of international energy partnerships like CPEC in transforming energy infrastructures and fostering economic growth in developing nations. Through detailed analysis, the paper highlights CPEC as a critical economic lifeline, essential for boosting Pakistan's energy self-sufficiency and accelerating economic growth. Consequently, CPEC emerges as a vital element in the broader strategy for poverty mitigation in Pakistan, emphasizing its importance in sustainable development and international economic cooperation.
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中巴经济走廊(CPEC)是一项重要的双边倡议,旨在通过加强巴基斯坦的能源基础设施来减轻其贫困状况。该项目侧重于通过建设发电厂和扩大输电网络来开发重要的能源资源,确保全国范围内稳定、可负担和可持续的能源供应。本文研究了 CPEC 在实现巴基斯坦能源结构多样化方面的作用,整合了传统能源和可再生能源,如水电、煤炭、太阳能、风能和核能。这种多样化旨在减少巴基斯坦对从海湾国家进口昂贵能源的依赖,从而提高能源安全,促进经济独立,这对地区减贫至关重要。本研究采用定性研究方法,探讨了这些能源发展对社会和经济的广泛影响。通过综合各种二手数据来源并应用专题分析,本研究评估了通过 CPEC 加强能源安全如何推动巴基斯坦的社会经济进步并减少贫困。该研究为能源地缘政治和经济发展战略提供了宝贵的见解,强调了像 CPEC 这样的国际能源合作伙伴关系在改变能源基础设施和促进发展中国家经济增长方面的重要意义。通过详细分析,本文强调了 CPEC 是一条重要的经济生命线,对提高巴基斯坦的能源自给率和加速经济增长至关重要。因此,中巴经济走廊成为巴基斯坦更广泛的减贫战略中的一个重要因素,强调了其在可持续发展和国际经济合作中的重要性。
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