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Pakistan sees considerable decline in status of women as compared to Bangladesh ANI | Updated: Apr 08, 2021 23:13 IST
Islamabad [Bangladesh], April 8 (ANI): Even after 50 years since Pakistan and Bangladesh became two separate countries in 1971, the two nations are diametrically opposed in terms of the status of women with Islamabad witnessing a decline over the years.
Fabien Baussart for Modern Diplomacy writes that women in Pakistan have been severely disadvantaged and discriminated against, having been denied a whole range of economic, social and political rights. Much of the Pakistani society still lives under the patriarchal, outdated code of so-called honour that systemises the oppression of women.
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Tensions have emerged between the two nations- China and Pakistan over the future of China Pakistan Economic Corridor, as per a US Agency report. The report asserts that there are disagreements over funding and direction over many mega projects under the CPEC banner between China and Pakistan.
The CPEC was touted as a game-changer for the deteriorating Pakistan’s economy in 2015. However, it has continued to sink under huge debt trap in recent years. Moreover, the pace of CPEC projects have fallen to a standstill even as China remains to be one of the few countries still investing in Pakistan.
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