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@RiazHaq
Brof sb,
I have been following your posts for the last decade about how the big T(har coal fields), the big R(eqo Diq copper mines) and the big G(wadar port) will transform Pakistan. We have seen how the big T and big R have panned out. lets hope big G will shape up to your dreams.
A few points I need to make though:
It is comparable to the capacity of all of India's ports combined annual capacity of 500 million tons of cargo today.
As with most of your information about India, this is dated. India's port capacity is around 1.5 billion MT and in FY 2014-15 it was already handling over 1 billion MT of cargo.
Here's the link:
https://www.maritimeinvest.in/new-port-development
The total volume of traffic handled by Indian ports in FY2014–15 was 1052.1 million tons per annum (MTPA),
It is expected that by 2025, the ports will be required to handle a cargo of 2500 MTPA while the current port capacity in India is 1500 MTPA.
Regards
The massive coal and mineral deposits in Pakistan are there and continue to be worth trillions of dollars.
Thar coal development is in full gear now and Pakistan is beginning to take advantage of coal deposits. I expect other mineral extraction elsewhere including Reko Diq will follow sooner or later.
http://www.riazhaq.com/2016/08/pakistans-thar-desert-riding-cpec.html
As to Gwadar, it again is reality and it's growing everyday as today's VOA report puts it: " An unprecedented Chinese financial and construction effort is rapidly developing Pakistan’s strategically located Arabian Sea port of Gwadar into one of the world’s largest transit and transshipment cargo facilities......And by 2030, they say, it will be capable of handling up to 400-million tons of cargo annually."
400 million tons capacity is massive for a single port in Pakistan by any measure....even if you compare it to total billion tons capacity of all of India's ports today.
https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-china-gwadar-port/4084175.html
@RiazHaq
Brof sb,
I have been following your posts for the last decade about how the big T(har coal fields), the big R(eqo Diq copper mines) and the big G(wadar port) will transform Pakistan. We have seen how the big T and big R have panned out. lets hope big G will shape up to your dreams.
A few points I need to make though:
It is comparable to the capacity of all of India's ports combined annual capacity of 500 million tons of cargo today.
As with most of your information about India, this is dated. India's port capacity is around 1.5 billion MT and in FY 2014-15 it was already handling over 1 billion MT of cargo.
Here's the link:
https://www.maritimeinvest.in/new-port-development
The total volume of traffic handled by Indian ports in FY2014–15 was 1052.1 million tons per annum (MTPA),
It is expected that by 2025, the ports will be required to handle a cargo of 2500 MTPA while the current port capacity in India is 1500 MTPA.
Regards
@RiazHaq
Brof sb,
Thar coal development is in full gear now and Pakistan is beginning to take advantage of coal deposits.
If Niaz sb (@niaz) is to be believed, that coal is of very poor quality and will never be a major contributor to Pakistans energy basket.
I expect other mineral extraction elsewhere including Reko Diq will follow sooner or later.
Maybe. But as things stand today, not an ounce has been extracted and on top of that, because of that one eyed CJP, already billions of dollars of claims are outstanding against Pak.
400 million tons capacity is massive for a single port in Pakistan by any measure
Mundra owned and operated by ModiGee's friend Gautambhai already has a capacity of 300 + million MTPA and there is a proposal to increase it to 600 million MTPA. The actual cargo handled however is only a shade over 100 million mt. Gwadar is a good development alright but dont expect it to be a gamechanger. As maravan bhai ( @maravan91 ) says you need to actually utilise that capacity.
Regards
@313ghazi
Ghazi sb,
If Pakistan wants Gwadar to be like Shenzhen then Pakistani's need to get off their own backside and build it up themselves.
Very well-written and well summed up.
Regards
To borrow a quote from our Chinese friends:@313ghazi
Ghazi sb,
That was another wonderful post, sir. You have hit the nail on the head. It will take immense amounts of efforts - spread over immense number of disciplines- education, training, healthcare, physical infra buidling- over decades to bring about true development. If by building a few power plants and a giant port you could be developed, every nation in the world would be developed by now.
Regards
They show all vessels in all ports
There is no Vessel traffic in Gwadar. Cranes are Rusting