For the longest period of time, Pakistan and its resources were under the control of the elite, Prime Minister Imran Khan said. He laid the foundation of multiple projects in Quetta including 3,300km long highways.
Cooperating with regional countries
Pakistan’s location is a blessing as it connects South Asia to Central Asia and beyond, opening up opportunities
The writer is a retired lieutenant general of the Pakistan Army and a former federal secretary. He has also served as chairman of the Pakistan Ordnance Factories Board
Pakistan’s location is a blessing as it connects South Asia to Central Asia and beyond, opening up multiple opportunities. It also is a challenge being in the midst of a tough security environment. For years, Afghanistan has been a deadly conflict zone, mired in perpetual civil war with global and regional powers influencing to shape the outcome. Its adverse fallout has had serious consequences on Pakistan’s economy, politics, security and culture. The situation is still highly unpredictable and in a state of flux with prospects of civil war intensifying as the American forces withdraw and the Taliban being militarily more powerful vying for full control of the c
Construction work on Hoshab-Awaran road is under way.
ISLAMABAD: Chairman of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority retired Lt-Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa has said development of roads in Balochistan is key priority of the government to improve Gwadar port’s connectivity with other parts of the country.
Sharing photos and a map of the under-construction roads on Twitter on Tuesday, the CPEC Authority chairman said about 60 per cent progress had been achieved in the Basima-Khuzdar road project while work on the construction of Hoshab-Awaran road had also been started.
“#CPEC:South Balochistan roads in focus. Basima-Khuzdar Road Progress60%. Hoshab-Awaran Road const started. Will improve Gwadar’s connectivity with North. PM’s vision of uplifting remote areas specially South Bln being realised. #CPECMakingProgress #Pakistanmovingforward.
Former leaders made properties in London s most expensive areas: PM
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Former leaders made properties in London s most expensive areas: PM
QUETTA (Dunya News) – Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Wednesday has said that former leaders have made properties in most expensive areas of London.
Addressing a ceremony after performing the groundbreaking of various projects in Quetta, the premier said that we have to develop the backward areas of Pakistan to enhance the status of the country.
He further expressed happiness over launching development projects in Balochistan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) was suffering from terror activities at the time when Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) came into power, he added.