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Gwadar, along with rail links to central asia would be a game changer. Dubai would literally bite the dust.Huge opportunities exist via Gwadar and CPEC to alter the entire axis of world commerce. Africa also stands to benefit hugely if some entrepreneurs can tap this potential.
Not possible , as long as Abu Dhabi has huge reserves of oil and gas they will keep pumping money in Dubai to keep it float also Dubai is Las Vegas of Arabs , they can travel from saudia Oman bahrain kuwait by road to Dubai to enjoy cheap liquor and white prostitutes which gwadar isn't going to provide themGwadar, along with rail links to central asia would be a game changer. Dubai would literally bite the dust.
no its not wait for 5 more years sir .this is perfect time to buy land onlyI think, it's time that I should start construction of home in Gwadar.
no its not wait for 5 more years sir .this is perfect time to buy land only
This boy used to be the student where I do the job.
In this video, we discovered Gwadar's port city, Gwadar jetty, a fisherman's hub, gwadar boat making area, Koh e Batil, GDA Hospital, Gwadar beaches, Gwadar marine drive, gwadar old city and much more.
The enthusiasm and positivity in this thread is a breath of fresh air ! i like it. This sort of attitude and better leadership will definitely result in Pakistan rising as a country of world class cities.
I watched that YouTube clip and googled Gwadar and it reminds me a lot of Khorfakkan, Sharjah ! what do you guys think ?
I love khorfakkan , thinking of retiring in this small town. So relaxing and not too many people or traffic compared to Abu Dhabi
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khorfakkan by Abdalla Alnaqbi, on Flickr
Khorfakkan Beach by Abdalla Alnaqbi, on Flickr
KhorFakkan port from United Arab Emirates by Abdalla Alnaqbi, on Flickr
Khorfakkan city by Abdalla Alnaqbi, on Flickr
MrAlnaqbi by Abdalla Alnaqbi, on Flickr
Unnamed Road by onas mer, on Flickr
Khorfakkan city by Abdalla Alnaqbi, on Flickr
Khor Fakkan Beach Jet Ski by adventure emirates, on Flickr
Khor Fakkan by onas mer, on Flickr
Pictures are pretty but all that is unsustainable in the new reality of no intl' tourism.
Food security is foremost, Pakistan is lucky to have a vast agri sector. Semi Industrial as well with land and resources.