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  • May 7th, 2017
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Billing intra-regional trade and connectivity as sine qua non for sustainable economic development of Asia and the Pacific, Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar exuded unequivocal support to One Belt and One Road - a giant initiative undertaken by China for economic progress and prosperity on sound grounds.

Expressing his views over the reservations voiced by Indian Finance Minister Arun Jailtly on the vision of connectivity during a debate on Trade, hosted by CNBC here at Conference Centre, Dar categorically stated, "Pakistan fully supports the One Belt One Road Initiative" adding, such gigantic leap was pressingly needed to address the economic challenges as well as persisting issues in a lasting manner.

President, Asian Development Bank Takehito Nakao and Indonesia Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati were also participants of the debate along with Finance Ministers of Pakistan and India. In response to a question during the debate, the Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitly had stated that in general terms the idea of connectivity was good, however India had reservations in this regard and he would not like to get into further debate on this issue at this forum.

Describing the connectivity as name of the game, Dar said that Asian Development Bank had a greater role to play in this regard to achieve ultimate economic goals and objectives. The Minister said world is now a global village and no region could economically survive in isolation, therefore co-operation, co-ordination and connectivity are badly needed to ensure economic development in this part of the planet.

He said different countries are faced with diverse economic challenges and issues that is why, he observed a single generic solution can not help resolve their problems. The Minister was of the view that Asian Development Bank is well-positioned to play an effective role in fostering intra-regional trade and promoting financial integration and connectivity for the mutual benefits.

He further said another important initiative - China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) - has been taken which could not only ensure economic co-operation among China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Iran but would also pave a level playing course for all in terms of economic dividends. Regional trade, economic co-operation and connectivity is a way forward to get the economic grail realized, ensuring economic prosperity and checking the menacing problem of poverty, he noted.

To another query, Dar said the economic approach of connectivity was also aimed at eliminating protectionism, abolishing barriers and facilitating trade. Responding to another question, the Minister was of firm opinion that the role of the government in the economy is indispensable and the economic activities cannot be left merely at the mercy of private sector.

The government, he stressed has an important and due role to play in the economy as an enabler to give right policies, ensuring that economic fabric is proceeding in the right direction. The Minister further said the future in fact linked with the vision of economic and financial connectivity within the region and beyond and the One Belt and One Road and CPEC would help translate the idea of connectivity into reality.



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