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Document Information

Type: Presentation slide / internal report
File Size: 1.59 MB
Summary

A Deutsche Bank presentation slide (page 23) authored by Francis J. Kelly detailing a $46 billion Chinese investment in Pakistan to build pipelines to Gwadar. The document analyzes the geopolitical implications, noting India's displeasure and potential threats from al-Qaeda and ISIS in the northern region (labeled on the map as 'Where the bad guys live'). It bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production, likely related to investigations involving Deutsche Bank.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Francis J. Kelly Employee/Executive
Listed in footer under Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs with email address

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Deutsche Bank
Creator of the document/presentation
Global Public Affairs
Department within Deutsche Bank
al-Qaeda
Mentioned as a group in the northern region suspected to be unhappy with the investment
ISIS
Mentioned as a group in the northern region suspected to be unhappy with the investment

Timeline (1 events)

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China arranges for a $46 billion investment in pipelines in Pakistan
Pakistan

Locations (13)

Location Context
Investor country
Recipient country of investment
Neighboring country described as 'not happy'
Coastal city, endpoint of pipelines
Endpoint of route in China
Region in China
Labeled as Pakistan Administered and Indian Administered
Neighboring country shown on map
City shown on map
City shown on map
Region shown on map
City shown on map
Body of water shown on map

Relationships (1)

Francis J. Kelly Employment Deutsche Bank
Footer lists him under Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs with a db.com email

Key Quotes (4)

"China goes big in Pakistan... $46 billion big..."
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"India is not happy and we suspect al-Qaeda and ISIS in the northern region are not happy about this, either."
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Quote #2
"Will China build a naval port, too? We believe so."
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"Where the bad guys live..."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (786 characters)

China goes big in Pakistan... $46 billion big...
- China, in an effort to counter India, build additional shipping points and expand trade, has just arranged for a $46 billion investment in pipelines from one end of Pakistan to the coastal city of Gwadar.
- India is not happy and we suspect al-Qaeda and ISIS in the northern region are not happy about this, either.
- Will China build a naval port, too? We believe so.
[Map Labels and Legend]
Gwadar-Kashgar route
Kashgar
500km
250 miles
XINJIANG
PAKISTAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR
CHINA
Where the bad guys live...
AFGHANISTAN
Islamabad
Lahore
INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR
PAKISTAN
BALOCHISTAN
INDIA
Gwadar
Karachi
Arabian Sea
[Footer]
Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs
Francis J. Kelly
francis.j.kelly@db.com
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