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QUETTA: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday inaugurated the Gwadar-Hoshab (M-8) road and reviewed the work being carried out on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“The land-locked Central Asian states are interested in trade via the Gwadar port,” said the prime minister.

He said on the occasion that CPEC would open new vistas of development and prosperity in the region in general and benefit the country in particular.

The inauguration ceremony of M8 was attended by Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Zehri, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Commander Southern Command Lieutenant General Amir Riaz and other high ranking military and civilian officials.

The prime minister on the occasion also praised the services and sacrifices rendered by the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) in the construction of CPEC.

“Despite security problems, work is in full-swing on construction of roads in Balochistan,” added Nawaz.

The Prime Minister elaborated that after completion of CPEC and other related projects, Balochistan would not be dependent for financial aid on the federal government. "CPEC would ensure economic development of Balochistan", he said, adding that the people of the province would be major beneficiaries of the mega project.

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"Projects cannot be completed through mere slogans, rather a strategy was imperative for completion of projects", he said.

The prime minister also reiterated his commitment on the occasion and said efforts were being made to develop Balochistan and bring it at par with other parts of the country.

Read: PM inaugurates western route of CPEC in Zhob

Earlier in January, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had inaugurated the western route of the (CPEC) in Balochistan's Zhob and laid the foundation stones of two key projects: upgradation of the Zhob-Mughal Kot section of the Dera Ismail Khan-Qila Saifullah Highway (N-50) and the Qilla Saifullah-Waigam Rud Road section of the Multan-Dera Ghazi Khan-Qilla Saifullah Highway (N-70)

CPEC: Background
The CPEC is a 3,000-kilometer network of roads, railways and pipelines to transport oil and gas from Gwadar Port to Kashgar city, northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

Proposed by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang during his visit to Pakistan in May 2013, the CPEC will act as a bridge for the new Maritime Silk Route that envisages linking three billion people in Asia, Africa and Europe.

An official agreement on the corridor was signed between the two countries in May this year during President Xi Jinping's historic visit to Pakistan.



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Map courtesy: Planning Commission


A flagship project of the Belt and Road initiative as well, the CPEC intends to revive the ancient Silk Road with a focus on infrastructure, and constitutes the strategic framework of bilateral cooperation.

The project links China's strategy to develop its western region with Pakistan's focus on boosting its economy, including the infrastructure construction of Gwadar Port, together with some energy cooperation and investment programs.

It also involves road and railway construction including an upgrade of the 1,300-km Karakoram Highway, the highest paved international road in the world which connects China and Pakistan across the Karakoram mountains.

The CPEC will reduce China's routes of oil and gas imports from Africa and the Middle East by thousands of kilometers, making Gwadar a potentially vital link in China's supply chain.
 
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@!eon could you please tell us why, German government privatized state owned enterprise in 1994? If a major economical power like Germany got out of running airline business why shouldn't Pakistan follow?

Lufthasa was a state-owned enterprise until 1994. In its annual report for 2014, Lufthansa reported around 60% of its shares were owned by institutional investors and around 40% by private individuals.

Are you against the PML_N government for doing the right thing? Or you rather Pakistan suffers billions/ yr loss becasue what Nawaz said when he was in opposition.
 
@!eon could you please tell us why, German government privatized state owned enterprise in 1994? If a major economical power like Germany got out of running airline business why shouldn't Pakistan follow?

Lufthasa was a state-owned enterprise until 1994. In its annual report for 2014, Lufthansa reported around 60% of its shares were owned by institutional investors and around 40% by private individuals.

Are you against the PML_N government for doing the right thing? Or you rather Pakistan suffers billions/ yr loss becasue what Nawaz said when he was in opposition.

British Airways too....
 
British Airways too....

And,

1) Malaysia Airlines,
2) Qantas from Australia,
3) Austrian Airlines,
4) Biman Bangladesh Airlines,
5) Air Canada,
6) LAN Airlines from Chile,
7) Air China,
8) Aer Lingus from Ireland,
9) El Al from Israel,
10) Alitalia from Italy,
11) Japan Airlines,
12) Aeroméxico from Mexico,
13) Air New Zealand,
14) China Airlines,
15) Air France.
 
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@!eon could you please tell us why, German government privatized state owned enterprise in 1994? If a major economical power like Germany got out of running airline business why shouldn't Pakistan follow?

Lufthasa was a state-owned enterprise until 1994. In its annual report for 2014, Lufthansa reported around 60% of its shares were owned by institutional investors and around 40% by private individuals.

Are you against the PML_N government for doing the right thing? Or you rather Pakistan suffers billions/ yr loss becasue what Nawaz said when he was in opposition.

I m business man my dear fellow. I know they are not selling it, they are buying it. :cheers:
 
@!eon could you please tell us why, German government privatized state owned enterprise in 1994? If a major economical power like Germany got out of running airline business why shouldn't Pakistan follow?

Lufthasa was a state-owned enterprise until 1994. In its annual report for 2014, Lufthansa reported around 60% of its shares were owned by institutional investors and around 40% by private individuals.

Are you against the PML_N government for doing the right thing? Or you rather Pakistan suffers billions/ yr loss becasue what Nawaz said when he was in opposition.

Your question answer is very simple, bro they are not privatizing it, they are actually buying it..
 
ASTAGHFIRULLAH these people lie so much. How can a single lane two-way track be labelled as a motorway ? Unbelievable.
 
If you still can use your eyes do care to look on both sides, you will see "leveled space" for up-gradation to 6 lanes. 2 lanes are built on a priority to operationalise CPEC as soon as possible so the transit can take effect and trade begins.

ASTAGHFIRULLAH these people lie so much. How can a single lane two-way track be labelled as a motorway ? Unbelievable.
 
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If you still can use your eyes do care to look on both sides, you will see "leveled space" for up-gradation to 6 lanes. 2 lanes are built on a priority to operationalise CPEC as soon as possible so the transit can take effect and trad begins.

ASTAGHFIRULLAH is that levelled space equivalent to six lane two-way dimension ?

This is the motorway (M1) dimension (WIDTH)



 
I m business man my dear fellow. I know they are not selling it, they are buying it. :cheers:


Your question answer is very simple, bro they are not privatizing it, they are actually buying it..


I (Taxpayer) don't care, who is buying it, when they will land at any Pakistani airport, they will pay landing fee when they fuel up they will pay taxes on the fuel and if they turn a profit they will pay income taxes on it.All of sudden we are making millions/yr out of it then losing billions/yr.

ASTAGHFIRULLAH these people lie so much. How can a single lane two-way track be labelled as a motorway ? Unbelievable.


The M8 is an under-construction motorway in Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan.The M8 will have 4-lanes and a total length of 892 km. Initially, 2-lanes will be constructed after the completion of which another 2-lanes will be added, thus making a total of 4-lanes.The M8 will start from Ratodero in Sindh Province and enter Balochistan Province passing near the towns of Khuzdar, Awaran, Hoshab, Turbat before joining the Makran Coastal Highway just east of the port city of Gwadar.The M8 will cross the Dasht River and pass near the Mirani Dam in Balochistan Province.The M8 is being constructed by Pakistan's National Highway Authority.
 
I (Taxpayer) don't care, who is buying it, when they will land at any Pakistani airport, they will pay landing fee when they fuel up they will pay taxes on the fuel and if they turn a profit they will pay income taxes on it.All of sudden we are making millions/yr out of it then losing billions/yr.

thats the problem you dont care. So does our other tax payers.

What with the double standards before and after election?
Cant we question that and demand answers for that?

NS was lacking farsightedness or was just bluffing to get votes?
 
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