Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled his country's biggest overseas investment - the ambitious 3,000 km-long China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) - during his historic state visit to Islamabad.
A total of 51 agreements were signed in different fields, including infrastructure projects, energy generation, agriculture, education, telecommunications and research.
Of the 51, 30 agreements were linked to the strategic corridor, regarded as the biggest connectivity project between the two countries after Karakoram highway built in 1979.
The CPEC will link China's underdeveloped far-western region to Pakistan's Gwadar deep-sea port on the Arabian Sea via PoK through a massive and complex network of roads, railways, business zones, energy schemes and pipelines.
The corridor - expected to be ready in three years and provide about 10,400 MWs of electricity - gives China direct access to the Indian Ocean and beyond.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who along with Xi witnessed the agreements signing ceremony after holding talks with him earlier, said the two countries decided to increase regional and economic cooperation and that it considers China's security as important.
Xi, who has travelled to Pakistan on his first foreign visit this year after postponing it earlier, approved the project, said to be worth USD 46 billion, despite serious security concerns in China's restive Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province as well as the Taliban threat in Pakistan.
The CPEC is part of the mega Silk Road project initiated by China to firm up its connectivity to Europe, Asia and Africa through roads and port networks.
Earlier, reports said a defence agreement worth USD 4-5 billion for providing eight latest Chinese submarines to Pakistan, more than doubling its fleet.
Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Jianchao had played down India's concerns of it being laid through the PoK, saying that it is a commercial project.
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