CPEC 2.0 Faces Geopolitical Reassessment: Infrastructure Asset or Vulnerability?

The China‑Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is entering its second phase, dubbed CPEC 2.0. Analysts are re‑examining the project’s strategic value amid shifting regional dynamics. Proponents argue the

The China‑Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is entering its second phase, dubbed CPEC 2.0. Analysts are re‑examining the project’s strategic value amid shifting regional dynamics. Proponents argue the expanded network deepens economic ties and boosts trade routes. Critics contend that the new infrastructure could expose Pakistan to heightened security risks. The reassessment weighs the benefits of connectivity against potential geopolitical liabilities. Stakeholders from both nations are monitoring diplomatic and security implications closely. Observers suggest that the outcome will influence broader Belt and Road Initiative calculations. The debate highlights the delicate balance between development ambitions and strategic exposure.