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Updated: September 3, 2015 03:45 IST
China has established its presence across Azad Kashmir - The Hindu

China has already invested in a big way in constructing the 1,300-km Karakoram Highway that runs through Gilgit-Baltistan.
To a visitor to Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) travelling from Islamabad to Muzaffarabad, the Chinese presence cannot go unnoticed.

For instance, there are saffron tents of Chinese workers on the banks of the Jhelum and the Neelum rivers and signboards in the Mandarin asking drivers to slow down.

Pakistan has opened up the Azad Kashmir to foreign investment after the 2005 earthquake, which left 80,000 people dead.

From offices to schools and from medical colleges to power projects, foreign countries are rebuilding the Azad Kashmir capital, with China taking the lead in developing road infrastructure and building major power projects, along with the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan.

The Rs. 274.88-billion Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project will generate 969 MW, enough to solve the severe power shortage in the Azad Kashmir and the neighbouring Islamabad.

The biggest is the Kohala project, which is set to generate 1,100 MW. By 2020, Pakistan aims to generate around 2,569 MW in the Azad Kashmir. At least 15 smaller power projects are being implemented here.

“Around 3,000 Chinese workers are stationed in Azad Kashmir [the Azad Kashmir]. The three power projects are set to generate huge revenues,” Raja Farooq Haider, 60, former Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition in the Azad Kashmir, told The Hindu. “Chinese workers here take help from interpreters. They come to our markets but avoid mingling with the population.”

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Mr. Haider, a senior leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and the main contender for Prime Minister in the upcoming elections, wants Pakistan to renegotiate revenue share once the projects are completed. “We want revenue share at the source, and not royalty anymore. Also, the charges per unit of consumption should be dropped further,” he said.

China has already invested in a big way in constructing the 1,300-km Karakoram Highway that runs through Gilgit-Baltistan, part of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir. It is also widening the Jaglot-Skardu road by up to 20 metres to increase the volume of traffic.

Mr. Haider is buoyed by Pakistan’s decision to allow foreign countries to invest in the Azad Kashmir. Nearly 1,000 foreign workers, besides the Chinese, are working in that part of Kashmir. Saudi Arabia is helping build a university, Turkey has come up with government offices and Kuwait has invested around $100 million in the rebuilding of infrastructure. South Koreans are also working here.

“The 2005 earthquake almost flattened this Kashmir. But Pakistan is allowing foreign countries to rebuild it,” said Khawaja Farooq Qadri, a local businessman.

Pakistan takes pride in Chinese investment in the region. “China is our all-weather friend. It is not like others who use us as a girlfriend meant for rainy days,” Senator Mushahid Hussain, a leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Qaid) said about new surface links with China.
 
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signboards in the Mandarin asking drivers to slow down.

:china::lol: soon you will lots of signs like these from Gwadar to po k.
 
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Ya ya land you it for free ... Sell it :D if possible we can also play huge role in developing po k :)

Ya ya you keep satisfying yourself over fallacies. :)

As for developing AJK And GB. Better go and develop IOK first.

‘To rebuild flood-hit infra, India must learn from PaK’

And don't charge them money if you have helped them in some disaster.

Did you bill Nepal too?: Flood-hit, angry Kashmiris question Army's Rs 500 crore bill for rescue and relief - Firstpost
 
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Well we Know About Neelum Jehlum 960 MW + sukhi Kinari 840 MW + Karot 720 MW Dam are under construction.... Even Dasu and Basha Dam

But Kohala Dam 1100 MW and Chakothi Hattia Dam 500 MW are under construction too.... :yahoo::yahoo:

:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::china::china::china::china:
 
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Well we Know About Neelum Jehlum 960 MW + sukhi Kinari 840 MW + Karot 720 MW Dam are under construction.... Even Dasu and Basha Dam

But Kohala Dam 1100 MW and Chakothi Hattia Dam 500 MW are under construction too.... :yahoo::yahoo:

:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::china::china::china::china:

I dont get the report is trying to show what by writing abt chinese presence. The report infact shows lot of positive developments. Maybe development of any part of pakistan hurts india which is pretty understandable.

Well like rest of pak loadshedding issues are there in ak. And btw india uses iok waters to produce electricity for india but iok's own power needs are neglected and not fulfilled.

@fakhre mirpur
 
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I dont get the report is trying to show what by writing abt chinese presence. The report infact shows lot of positive developments. Maybe development of any part of pakistan hurts india which is pretty understandable.

Well like rest of pak loadshedding issues are there in ak. And btw india uses iok waters to produce electricity for india but iok's own power needs are neglected and not fulfilled.

Report is showing that Indian are really butt hurt till the core

Chinese are Working with Pakistani Throughout the Country like in Salt range Lahore Sahiwal Gawadar Bahawalpur In Sindh too but when talk about Chinese working in GB or Azad Kashmir they feel the pain in every mm of their bodies :D
 
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Good going... Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan should now be developed.. Infact AJK & specially GB should be granted provincial status..
 
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Updated: September 3, 2015 03:45 IST
China has established its presence across *** - The Hindu

China has already invested in a big way in constructing the 1,300-km Karakoram Highway that runs through Gilgit-Baltistan.
To a visitor to Azad Kashmir (***) travelling from Islamabad to Muzaffarabad, the Chinese presence cannot go unnoticed.

For instance, there are saffron tents of Chinese workers on the banks of the Jhelum and the Neelum rivers and signboards in the Mandarin asking drivers to slow down.

Pakistan has opened up the *** to foreign investment after the 2005 earthquake, which left 80,000 people dead.

From offices to schools and from medical colleges to power projects, foreign countries are rebuilding the *** capital, with China taking the lead in developing road infrastructure and building major power projects, along with the Water and Power Development Authority of Pakistan.

The Rs. 274.88-billion Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project will generate 969 MW, enough to solve the severe power shortage in the *** and the neighbouring Islamabad.

The biggest is the Kohala project, which is set to generate 1,100 MW. By 2020, Pakistan aims to generate around 2,569 MW in the ***. At least 15 smaller power projects are being implemented here.

“Around 3,000 Chinese workers are stationed in Azad Kashmir [the ***]. The three power projects are set to generate huge revenues,” Raja Farooq Haider, 60, former Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition in the ***, told The Hindu. “Chinese workers here take help from interpreters. They come to our markets but avoid mingling with the population.”

pakchi_2533255a.JPG


Mr. Haider, a senior leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and the main contender for Prime Minister in the upcoming elections, wants Pakistan to renegotiate revenue share once the projects are completed. “We want revenue share at the source, and not royalty anymore. Also, the charges per unit of consumption should be dropped further,” he said.

China has already invested in a big way in constructing the 1,300-km Karakoram Highway that runs through Gilgit-Baltistan, part of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir. It is also widening the Jaglot-Skardu road by up to 20 metres to increase the volume of traffic.

Mr. Haider is buoyed by Pakistan’s decision to allow foreign countries to invest in the ***. Nearly 1,000 foreign workers, besides the Chinese, are working in that part of Kashmir. Saudi Arabia is helping build a university, Turkey has come up with government offices and Kuwait has invested around $100 million in the rebuilding of infrastructure. South Koreans are also working here.

“The 2005 earthquake almost flattened this Kashmir. But Pakistan is allowing foreign countries to rebuild it,” said Khawaja Farooq Qadri, a local businessman.

Pakistan takes pride in Chinese investment in the region. “China is our all-weather friend. It is not like others who use us as a girlfriend meant for rainy days,” Senator Mushahid Hussain, a leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Qaid) said about new surface links with China.
Hope Pakistan have a better furture!:pakistan::pakistan:
 
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Were working hard to develop Pakistan and Kashmir why do indians have burning A holes
 
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signboards in the Mandarin asking drivers to slow down.

:china::lol: soon you will lots of signs like these from Gwadar to po k.
i have notice many languages signboards in even parks and national haritage signs whats the problem ?

and yes i have seen many nationals in those places .
 
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