NOWSHERA: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has termed the Rashkai Special Economic Zone as a real game-changer and a historic project of the KP government which would boost trade and help to strengthen.
NOWSHERA: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has termed the Rashkai Special Economic Zone as a real game-changer and a historic project of the KP government which would boost trade and help to strengthen.
NOWSHERA: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has termed the Rashkai Special Economic Zone as a real game-changer and a historic project of the KP government which would boost trade and help to strengthen.
Pakistan needs to reframe its regional connectivity push
May 25, 2021 Share
On April 8, the top U.S. diplomat in Pakistan visited the Chinese-operated port of Gwadar the first such visit by an American official in 15 years. The move appears to be part of a campaign by Pakistan to promote its regional connectivity agenda and simultaneously signal that this effort isn’t solely wedded to China and its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The U.S. official’s Gwadar visit comes after a public address delivered in March by Pakistan’s powerful army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa in which he stated that while the BRI-linked China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is “central” to Pakistan’s economic vision, seeing Pakistan exclusively through the prism of CPEC is “misleading.”
Welfare, development of people of province govt’s top priority: KP CM
Federal minister for Communication Murad Saeed called on Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan in Islamabad.
Matters relating to mutual interest and political situations of the country were discussed.
They also agreed to include the construction of Attock to Peshawar N-05 National Highway, the widening of main road of Abbottabad, Gilgit-Shandur and Northern By-pass Peshawar and western roads of Chitral to Gilgit and other projects in public sector development of the province.
They also discussed the progress of Khyber Pass Economic Corridor, Peshawar-Dera Ismail Khan motorway and other projects.