Beijing: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) falling under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is expected to boost economic activity in the region and create over two million jobs by 2030, according to a publication. This initiative has a multi-pronged approach and will develop infrastructure, power generation, Gwadar Port, and industrialisation, among other mini projects.
All of this activity is expected to significantly boost the economy in the region and create around two million jobs by 2030. A project of this scale requires civil engineers, along with mechanical, electrical, and other kinds of engineers. In addition, technical staff such as masons, welders, carpenters, welders, machine operators, etc, will be needed in large numbers. Economic experts will also be required for the success of this project. This job creation is expected to improve social welfare and the advancement of society in Pakistan.