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HYDERABAD: Federal Minister for Planning and Development Dr Ahsan Iqbal has warned that there is a potential threat from climate change and other factors which may cause a water crisis in the country within the next 10-15 years.

He was speaking to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz workers and briefly talking to journalists at a reception hosted for him by senior party colleagues Jamal Arif Soharwardi and Shah Mohammad Shah.

“Climate change has placed Pakistan among seven top vulnerable countries. Therefore, we cannot afford laxity considering the fact that glacial line will melt within the next 10 to 15 years. The rainfall pattern has already changed. So, reservoirs should be built after consensus [of all stakeholders] under an anti-drought strategy,” he said.

Referring to the construction of Diamer-Bhasha dam having 6MAF storage capacity, he said the federal government was actively working on it. “In addition, Pakistan is trying to safeguard its rivers through diplomacy ... no power on earth can rob us of our water,” he said.

Dr Iqbal said that besides the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), there were agreements of international arbitration in which the international community stood guarantor. Pakistan would defend its right at all forums to protect every drop of its water, he said, adding that simultaneously, Pakistan must ensure water efficiency and complete construction of its reservoirs.

The PML-N leader insisted that the credit of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) went to his party and challenged other claimants to produce a copy of the relevant documents. “I am ready to produce a copy of the agreement signed by me in July 2013 in the presence of two premiers,” he said. He sought to discredit the PPP leadership on CPEC, saying: “Success has many fathers”.

The minister said that Keti Bandar project was included in CPEC while Thar coal and the Karachi Circular Railway had been resurrected.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced establishment of a university in Hyderabad and the federal government intends to start its classes in September.

The minister stated that the federal government was working in a close relationship with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, whom he described as “a professional and an educated leader”.

“We will never allow anything that may cause misgiving [between the two governments],” he said.

By levelling allegations against the federal government, the Sindh leadership could not absolve itself of the responsibility of service delivery, he said, citing failure of governance of successive governments in Sindh. He said the federal government never blocked transfer of resources of any province and it would never do that in future as well.

Earlier, speaking at the inaugural ceremony of a three-day international conference on ‘CPEC: political, economic and social perspectives’, at Sindh University in Jamshoro, the federal minister said that CPEC would bring prosperity, help curb unemployment and extremism and alleviate poverty in the country.

“CPEC is not a military or security pact; it is a mega project of economic cooperation and prosperity,” he said

Dr Iqbal said the government had decided to focus on geo-economics instead of geopolitics because “Pakistan is situated on an ideal location in South Asia ie next to China and Central Asia with a population of three billion”.

He said that without Pakistan, these regions could not be integrated because direct links of these states could not be made or it would not be possible geographically. Pakistan’s inclusion would shape them into a huge economic block, he added.

He said CPEC was also addressing power generation issues because $35 billion out of the basic investment of $40bn was allocated for the energy sector.

He said light engineering, labour intensive work pattern and low-cost production mechanism were responsible for rapid growth of economy in China and relocation of 85 million job opportunities in the global setting.

“We need to cash in on these opportunities so that Pakistani youth could also profit,” he said.

He stated that agricultural economy was being transformed into industrial economy.

Published in Dawn, April 19th, 2017
 
The only great thing about PML-N rule are people like Ahsan Iqbal, Ch. Nisar Ali Khan and building of hydropower projects with support from China. Pakistan under PML-N has built/bulding nuclear power plants, solar, coal, wind, combined-cycle, LNG etc..

What they have done in 4 years, previous PPP govt. will never do in 100 years. PPP still is the biggest threat for Pakistan's economic future as they pushed Pakistan 50 years back after stopping WAPDA from building hydel dams in 1994 IPP policy. PPP rule worked in favour of India, IRan and Saudis by not building any infrastructure, dams, taking debt and running thermal plants with expensive furnace oil .
 
What about kalahbagh dam?

Wah!! PAkistan should stop construction of all dams from Dasu, Diamer Bhasha, Bungi , Golen Gol hydropower projects worth 12-13000 MW and continue to cry for 2000+ MW useless non-existent dam in Kalabagh, waste another 20+ years, and lose another billions of gallons to the sea, by that time India will build most of its hydels on our water resources that originate from their country and we can import more furnace oil from Iran and Saudi wasting billions more. After that there wont be any need for a dam. PAkistanis need to come out of their ego issues and build dams or else catastrophe awaits us.

Btw there is no Kalabagh Dam that exists, it needs to be built first which won't be completed in 3 years timeperiod. Even the dams that are being pushed to be started fromj today like Diamer Bhasha or DAsu won't be built by 2025. How Civilian govt.s like PPP have destroyed Pakistan by not building dams for many years is in itself one of the most treacherous happenings any govt. did to its own people.
 
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