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Would it be possible or not too costly to plant trees and other vegetations along the highways、motorways and railways that are getting built in Pakistan?
We always do. M-2 and M-3 are very scenic.
 
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Is there work being done on M1 to connect Karachi-Lahore and when will it be completed?
 
China is luring pak with dreams of development but this sweet dream of pak will sonn turn into nightmare when china will show its real colour just as it did in srilanka
 
China is luring pak with dreams of development but this sweet dream of pak will sonn turn into nightmare when china will show its real colour just as it did in srilanka
what did china do in Sri Lanka?
 
China is luring pak with dreams of development but this sweet dream of pak will sonn turn into nightmare when china will show its real colour just as it did in srilanka

Sure, China is going to ´own´ Pakistan. Why don't you just lay aside the hate and accept that sometimes there is a win-win situation. China wants to diversify it's energy corridors, and Pakistan is an all weather ally. And bordering China. And it has a nice big fat port near the middle east. So that's why they invest. Not to 'own' Pakistan.
 
Sure, China is going to ´own´ Pakistan. Why don't you just lay aside the hate and accept that sometimes there is a win-win situation. China wants to diversify it's energy corridors, and Pakistan is an all weather ally. And bordering China. And it has a nice big fat port near the middle east. So that's why they invest. Not to 'own' Pakistan.

Will not happen, as he is an Indian and it's positive development for Pakistan.
 
Is there work being done on M1 to connect Karachi-Lahore and when will it be completed?

Sir g M1 is completed it's been quiet time now.... M1 Peshawar to Islamabad (completed and Running) M-2 Islamabad to Lahore (Completed Running) M-3 Islamabad to Faisalabad and Lahore to Faisalabad there's an Interchange on M-2 from where M-3 Starts M-4 Faisalabad to Multan It's under construction But operational till Gojra Gohra Shorkot major work has been done on it.... Multan-Khanewal section is 70-75 done with carpeting in process.... M-8 Hyderabad to Karachi under Rehabilitation process .....


The only work which is now being done on M1 is to connect it with E-35
 
But what about Karachi-Lahore, thats the big one, hows the work on that going.
 
i was reading NHA's 2015-16 plan and got this info.


1. Construction Multan-Sukkur section of KLM to start in this financial year.(On credit financing basis 90:10)

2. Land acquisition and start of construction of Lahore-Sialkot motorway (130km) to start in this financial year(On VGF BOT basis (70:30).

3. Construction of Lahore-Khanewal section of KLM on EPC basis funded by govt. of Pakistan.

4. Construction of Raikot-Islamabad section of KKH (460Km) on credit financing (90:10)

5. Construction of phase 2 & 3 of Faisalabad-Khanewal motorway(M-4). Land acquisition is almost completed.

6. Land acquisition and construction of westren alignment of CPEC to start in 2015.

7. Works continue on E-35.

8. Land acquisition of Sukkur-Hyderabad section of KLM to be completed in 2015.

9. Land acquisition has been completed of Muzzafarabad-Mirpur-Mangla Expressway. Work to start in this financial year.

http://www.pc.gov.pk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Ch27-Transport-logistic.pdf
 
China reiterates all out support for economic corridor
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Chinese envoy encourages the Chinese companies to participate in the construction of power projects in Pakistan. —File
ISLAMABAD: Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong reiterated China’s support to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and said that the project will be completed at every cost.

A spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Islamabad said that the ambassador made these remarks during his visit to Multan on Saturday.

The ambassador extended China’s support in infrastructural development, capacity building and cooperation in construction and production related to the economic corridor project.

Ambassador Weidong was visiting power plants constructed by Chinese contractor in Multan. During his visit, he encouraged the Chinese companies to participate in the construction of power projects in Pakistan.

The Fatima 2x60MW Bagasse Power Plant constructed by Chinese contractor is applying advanced and environment-friendly technology, which will become a high-efficiency biomass power plant and will add electricity to the Pakistani grid once completed in 2016, it has been learnt.

The Chinese ambassador visited a Chinese cotton ginning company and Multan cotton research station. The Chinese Company aims to build a cotton industrial chain in Multan.

The ambassador also stressed on the need to carry out cultural and people-to-people exchanges and said that the Chinese side will provide government-sponsored scholarship for students of Multan, allowing them to study in China.

The Chinese envoy also visited the cultural and historical sites in Multan during his tour.
 
Economic corridor will be built at all costs: China



ISLAMABAD: China on Saturday reiterated that the economic corridor project will be completed at all costs.


During a two-day visit to Multan, Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong extended his country’s support in infrastructural development, capacity building and cooperation in construction and production related to the economic corridor project.


Ambassador Weidong visited power plants constructed by Chinese contractors in Multan. The Fatima 2x60MW Bagasse Power Plant constructed by Chinese contractors is applying advanced and environment-friendly technology, which will become a high-efficiency biomass power plant and will add electricity to the Pakistani grid once completed in 2016.


During his visit to the plant, the ambassador encouraged the Chinese companies to participate in the construction of more power projects in Pakistan.


The ambassador also visited a Chinese cotton ginning company and Multan Cotton Research Station. The Multan Cotton Research Station is part of the China-Pakistan Joint Bio-Tech Laboratory. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the MoU of this joint laboratory in April this year.
Economic corridor will be built at all costs: China
 
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