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Qatari investors intend to take Islamabad airport on lease
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April 2, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: The Qatari investors have shown a great interest in taking on lease the Islamabad International Airport, sources revealed on Tuesday.

As per details, members of the Qatar Investment Authority, currently on a visit to Pakistan, have expressed their desire to take the managerial control of the new airport so as to handle its affairs effectively.

“Although the Pakistani side is yet to respond on the visiting delegation’s offer, it is a good omen that foreigners are coming for investment in Pakistan,” sources said. “This is the first time that a country has shown interest in taking a Pakistani airport on lease. Earlier, Pakistan had kept Jinnah International Airport on mortgage owing to the bad financial position of the country.”

The Qatari delegation also took interest in the tourism industry of Pakistan, sources said, adding that the delegation was taken to different locations in the federal capital in this regard.

Sources said that Qatar also intends to invest in the agriculture sector as well as in the prime minister’s low-cost housing scheme.

“The delegation is clear in making investments in Pakistan and in this regard has asked Pakistan to finalize the matters as early as possible,” they added.

It is pertinent to mention that a high-level Qatari delegation, under the supervision of Sheikh Faisal bin Thani al Thani, is currently on a visit to Islamabad.

On Monday, the delegation met Prime Minister Imran Khan, representatives of Board of Investment, Power Division Minister Omar Ayub Khan, Housing and Works Minister Tariq Bashir Cheema, Planning Minister Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar, Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi, Special Assistant to PM Zulfi Bukhari and Advisor to PM on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood.

The Qatari delegation was briefed about the upcoming energy policy of the government and the potential for development in the power sector. They were also informed about the investment opportunities in the Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme and potential of investments in the maritime sector, particularly Gwadar Port.

The QIA delegation included Sultan Ali Hamad, Sultan Hassan Al-Saadi and Faisal Abbas Chaudhry, Hamad Al-Mulla, Mohammed Al-Hasmi, Deven Arvind Karnik and Khalid Jolo.

Meanwhile, talking to Pakistan Today, BOI Chairman Haroon Sharif confirmed that the Qatari delegation has shown an interest in four sectors of Pakistan, including hotels, energy, food processing, and aviation management.

“We have shared the details of government-owned hotels and have also informed the potential tourist points,” he stated. “As the Qataris are famous in the world for managing the airports, they asked us that if the government of Pakistan wants to outsource the airports.

“If the government offers this facility in the aviation policy, then we can invite the Qatari investors,” he concluded.
 
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Pakistan should also sell PIA to foreign airline and that would result in better service, new planes and professional staff. Now PIA has old planes and incompetent staff which was hired due to political appointments and nepotism without any training or experience.
 
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Give them, don't delay ... no more fvuckin unions hang around and union badmashi
 
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qatar must be monitored closely they have in the past funded terror organisations.
 
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qatar must be monitored closely they have in the past funded terror organisations.

By that logic Saudi Arabia must be monitored closely since they have funded extremist Wahhabi militant organizations. Qatar is comparatively less dangerous to Pakistan than Saudi Arabia.
 
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By that logic Saudi Arabia must be monitored closely since they have funded extremist Wahhabi militant organizations. Qatar is comparatively less dangerous to Pakistan than Saudi Arabia.

everybody knows about saudi but not as much bout qatar.
 
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