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Dr.Arif is Editor of NSN.Asia. He is also a professor of Journalism. His journalistic writings and news stories focus on Silk Road Spirit of cooperation. His reports and analysis highlights the connectivity and exchanges in Eurasia, and geo-economic affairs of emerging Asia, Global South. See the details https://www.linkedin.com/in/drarifmedia/
Bishkek, (Kyrgyzstan), July 7: One Belt, One Road and Xinjiang,” an exhibition of works of art on paper made from the bark of the mulberry tree opened Tuesday in Bishkek, capital city of Kyrgyzstan, featuring Chinese calligraphy and painting. Wei Baoshan, senior secretary of the Xinjiang Academy of Chinese Painting greeted guests and showed off his calligraphic skills at the opening ceremony. “This is one of the oldest craft on earth, a living relic of civilization and the greatest invention on the ancient Silk Road, which spread to Central Asia and Europe,” said the Chinese artist. The form of art…
Islamabad, June 24: China National Electric Company has prepared feasibility report of Rashakai Industrial Zone to be constructed in Mardan city under CPEC, a large project of Belt and Road Initiative. The report was presented to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak by the company’s Chief Executive Li Nangzhi at a meeting in Peshawar on June 24, 2017.. The meeting was informed that the zone will consist of two hundred industrial units, including steel, medicine, Halal food, textile and auto parts industries. More than one thousand acres of land has already been acquired for this purpose. On completion, the zone…
China and the United States, as the world’s top two economies, need to enhance communication on the Belt and Road Initiative, which can benefit both countries and the whole world, said participants of a high-level think-tank dialogue here on Wednesday. Kevin Rudd (R), president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, delivers a speech at the High-level Dialogue on U.S.-China Economic Relations in New York, the United States, on June 14, 2017. More than 30 scholars from leading think-tanks in both China and the United States gathered here on Wednesday to discuss the bilateral economic and trade relationship between the world’s…
Islamabad, June 5: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and a stable macroeconomic environment will give a spur to private investment in Pakistan, says report of the World Bank’s June 2017 Global Economic Prospects. The World Bank says successful completion of an IMF-supported program has helped achieve macroeconomic stability in the country. It said favorable weather and increased cotton prices are supporting agriculture produce. The report says Pakistan’s growth is expected to be 5.7 percent s during the current financial year. Source by: nihao-salam.com