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Item Benefits of One Belt One Road for Pakistan, China and Russia: Research Project (2014-2018)(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Mamonah SattarThis research paper narrates the benefits of One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR) for Pakistan China and Russia, where CPEC is also important component of their collaboration. The troika of these three nuclear states will build peaceful and harmonious environment in South Asia. OBOR will bring All Asian, Southern and Central Asian Republic (CARs), Middle East and European countries closer by silk routes and maritime routes for Trade and Development. CPEC is the flagship project of OBOR, which is corridor to connecting deep-sea port Gwadar to Kashgar. OBOR is considered as China’s New Multi-polar World system to globalize with regional states. The research paper produced is based on qualitative research methodology within the circle of Post Positivist Paradigm, and the analysis is composed of interpretive manner, keeping the insight of literature review and theoretical framework. There are many mutual benefits, which Pakistan will enjoy, in collaboration with Russia and China through OBOR (including CPEC). This study aims to explore the developmental and infrastructural opportunities at inter and intra state level for Pakistan. This initiative created interdependence between the regional countries and bind them economically. The armed forces shared the joint exercises to counter non-state actors and bring peace and stability among neighboring states. India, who opposed both OBOR and CPEC earlier, is now show casing its concerns over Troika of Pakistan, China and Russia. The influence of China in Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean is difficult for India to digest. The current paper highlighted and discussed the mutual benefits, regional and non-regional harmony, external threats and development for Pakistan and others, and which policies Pakistan should adopt and work on with effectiveness for peace and progress.Item Baluchistan’s Public Administration Flaws and Foreign Direct Investment In the Province(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Ahmed Bin YousufThis research paper narrates the topic of Baluchistan’s Public Administration Flaws and Foreign Direct investment in the province. The first problem is about the administrational flaws, in the institutes and the problems which are faced by the Public administrators, due to the regional conflicts, non-acceptance of people and traditional value gap. This paper clearly highlights the problems and priorities of people of Baluchistan. The second problem discussed in the paper is on the ongoing discussion over the foreign direct investment from China, in the form of CPEC route, and infrastructure development and sustainable development projects in Gwadar. The narrative of foreign influence and relation with respect to East India Company is also the part of this paper. The traditional, lingual, cultural and socio-economic development is the current and old demand of this province. Institute building, advancement of Civil Services, and participation of people of Baluchistan in Bureaucracy is one of the main topics of this research project. The Qualitative style and optimistic approach has been utilized as methodology.