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Documentary on ZONGs Successful 4G Services in Pakistan made by Peoples Daily News China
 
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Pakistan China friendship based on trust, mutual support: Chinese President
December 6, 2016




Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that friendship between the two is based on trust and mutual support, and we have been devoted friends through good and hard times.

In an official message on the occasion of launching of web site for the China -Pakistan Economic Corridor today, he said China-Pakistan partnership defines the all-weather friendship and all-round cooperation between the two countries.

Chinese President urged that both countries should strengthen mutual assistance and deepen strategic cooperation.

He further said we should keep the good tradition of frequent high-level visits and meetings and support each other on issues involving our respective core interests and major concerns.

Chinese President said both countries should use China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to drive our practical cooperation with focus on Gwadar Port, energy and infrastructure development so that its fruits will reach all the people in the region.

Xi Jinping said that in the next five years, China will provide 2,000 training opportunities for Pakistan and train 1,000 Chinese language teachers for Pakistan.

He said China will also work with Pakistan to tackle non-traditional security threats so as to provide a reliable security guarantee for bilateral economic cooperation and common development.

He said China will strengthen cooperation with countries along the land and maritime Silk Roads, so as to jointly build an open platform for cooperation and create new impetus to achieve sustainable development in the related regions. -RadioPakistan
 
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Pakistan's PPIB signs agreement for development, operation of 720-MW Karot hydroelectric plant


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Pakistan's Private Power and Infrastructure Board has signed an agreement with the Karot Power Co. Ltd. for the development and operation of the 720-MW Karot hydropower plant.

The run-of-river project is to be located on the Jhelum River along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor east of Islamabad.

The plant is being developed by Karot Power, which includes China Three Gorges-subsidiary Three Gorges South Asia Investment Ltd. and Associated Technologies Ltd. of Pakistan.

HydroWorld.com reported last May that Karot Power had awarded a contract to Yangtze Three Gorges Technology & Economic Development Co. and the China Machinery Engineering Corp. an engineering, procurement and construction contract for the project.

Work on the Karot facility was expected to start by the end of last year, with completion by 2020. Energy generated at the plant will be sold to the National Transmission and Dispatch Company under a 30-year power purchase agreement.

Construction on the plant is expected to begin by the end of the year, with completion scheduled for 2020.

The project is being developed under the Power Policy 2002 on a build-own-operate-transfer basis, with an expected concession period of about 35 years, which includes the construction period of five years and the operation period of 30 years.
 
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Pakistan's PPIB signs agreement for development, operation of 720-MW Karot hydroelectric plant


1473971102998.jpg


Pakistan's Private Power and Infrastructure Board has signed an agreement with the Karot Power Co. Ltd. for the development and operation of the 720-MW Karot hydropower plant.

The run-of-river project is to be located on the Jhelum River along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor east of Islamabad.

The plant is being developed by Karot Power, which includes China Three Gorges-subsidiary Three Gorges South Asia Investment Ltd. and Associated Technologies Ltd. of Pakistan.

HydroWorld.com reported last May that Karot Power had awarded a contract to Yangtze Three Gorges Technology & Economic Development Co. and the China Machinery Engineering Corp. an engineering, procurement and construction contract for the project.

Work on the Karot facility was expected to start by the end of last year, with completion by 2020. Energy generated at the plant will be sold to the National Transmission and Dispatch Company under a 30-year power purchase agreement.

Construction on the plant is expected to begin by the end of the year, with completion scheduled for 2020.

The project is being developed under the Power Policy 2002 on a build-own-operate-transfer basis, with an expected concession period of about 35 years, which includes the construction period of five years and the operation period of 30 years.

The work is already started
 
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