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dnt think im arguing against pak. i ll get nothing by arguing vd u, just for knwldge i askd. but gwadar area will be industrialized soon and also it increases polution.
if you guys have such capability to transport such loads via karakoram highway why dont you offer us
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my friend india have 13 major ports and 187 small ports. so please think once again before inviting us to transport.
offcourse railway line is vry important. may i knw the route of the gwadar port to china( road and train).
North of Pakistan lots of mountains right?
North of Pakistan lots of mountains right?
what about this
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i knw 7 wonders. where u get 8th n 9th
India has a road network of over 3.314 million kilometres (2.059 million miles) of roadway, making it the third largest road network in the world. At 0.66 km of highway per square kilometer of land the density of India’s highway network is higher than that of the United States (0.65) and far higher than that of China's (0.16) or Brazil's (0.20).[1] As of 2002, only 47.3% of the network consisted of paved roads.[1] Historically, the funds set aside for the maintenance and expansion of the road network have been insufficient,[1] but major efforts are currently underway to modernize the country's road infrastructure. India plans to spend approximately US$70 Billion over the next three years.[2][3][4][5]
Some of the major projects that are being implemented include the National Highways Development Project and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. According to recent estimates by Goldman Sachs, India will need to spend US$1.7 trillion on infrastructure projects over the next decade to boost economic growth.In an effort to accomplish this, the government of India is attempting to promote foreign investment in road projects by offering financial incentives such as toll rights to developers. However, due to rising prices of petroleum, being a Non-renewable resource, foreign investors have urged the government to focus instead on improving public transport like the Indian Railways and rapid transit systems.
world call Karakoam highway 8th wonder
can u provide link pls