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CPEC Media Forum launches network to counter fake news

Published on: November 17, 2018 12:33 PM

BEIJING: Islamabad-based Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) has launched Rapid Response Information-Exchange Network (RRIN) to counter propaganda against the multi-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The PRIN was launched in collaboration with leading Chinese media outlet China Economic Net (CEN), using a 3 Cs approach: counter negativity, compare Chinese assistance and CPEC with others. The network also aims to connect Pakistani and Chinese media to disseminate facts and accurate, updated information on CPEC.

The CEN and the PCI, in collaboration with the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad, jointly organised the 4th CPEC Media Forum, which concluded Friday evening in Beijing. The purpose of the forum was to emphasise the need to disseminate factual information on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and also to devise a joint Pakistan-China strategy to counter negative perceptions that are generated by vested interests and detractors in the region.

A 12-member delegation took part in the event, led by Senator Mushahid Hussain, Chairman PCI and Senate Foreign Affairs Committee.

In his opening remarks, the Ambassador of Pakistan to China Masood Khalid talked about the stance of the new government on the CPEC after the conclusion of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to China.

“During the visit of the Prime Minister to China the two countries expressed satisfaction over four topics. Both countries have expressed satisfaction with progress of CPEC, both sides are committed to agree to complete the ongoing projects of CPEC, as well as create employment, enhance people’s welfare and promote industrial development.”

The Ambassador also emphasised the role of media in disseminating accurate information on CPEC and said that there should be more media interaction between the two countries. “We need to guard Belt Road Initiative (BRI) and CPEC against the growing negativity of its detractors.”

Chairman of PCI and Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Senator Mushahid Hussain spoke about China’s rise and said that there was a shift in the global economic and political power from the West to the East, and China’s peaceful rise and development was an inspiration for developing countries. He said the BRI has now spawned a “Greater South Asia comprising South Asia, Central Asia, China, Iran and Afghanistan driven by economy and energy”.

“The One Belt, One Road is opening the door to a new world with CPEC as its success story since it is the flagship and pilot project of the BRI. Gwadar Port, the centre-piece of CPEC, is now a very active functional port and it is opening up the entire region, not just Pakistan.”

He also lauded CPEC’s role, as an “irreversible, mutually beneficial strategic project which has national consensus” in Pakistan’s economic growth rate, saying the highest 5.8% growth rate in a decade was attributable to CPEC.

“Pakistan’s chronic energy crisis has been controlled, with an additional nearly 10,000 megawatts of electricity since launch of CPEC, and in Thar, coal is being mined and turned into electricity,” Mushahid said. Citing the importance of media, the Senator said, “Today, we are seeking to establish a rapid response information mechanism through collaboration between Pakistan-China Institute and China Economic Net.”

Former Information Minister Senator Pervez Rashid urged the need to counter terrorism and extremism to create a conducive environment for promotion of CPEC. Dr Shezra Mansab Ali Kharal, ex-MNA, spoke about role of women in CPEC, including employment and empowerment of women.

After the speeches in the opening session, an award ceremony was held titled ‘CPEC Communication Golden Anchor Awards’, judged by a jury from both Pakistan and China. Winners were presented the awards by Ambassador Masood Khalid for best reporting on CPEC, both in Pakistan and China.

Addressing the session on ‘The Way Forward’, Pakistan-China Institute Executive Director Mustafa Hyder Sayed termed the CPEC Media Forum as a ‘shining example of Pakistan-China Media Cooperation’.

The event concluded with sessions titled ‘CPEC and Pakistan-China Media Cooperation’, ‘Strengthening Information Exchange between China and Pakistan Media’ and ‘Facts-Based Construction of Narratives on BRI and CPEC’, where media persons from both Pakistan and China gave their input on increasing media collaboration between the two countries.

The event was attended by senior journalists from print, electronic and digital media, government and Communist Party of China officials, parliamentarians, academia and students.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: BRI, China, CPEC, Headline, Pakistan

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