Pakistan and China to ensure there is no slowdown in ML-1 and KCR projects under CPEC: Planning Minister tells high-level meeting

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiates Ahsan Iqbal has told a high-level meeting that China and Pakistan will actively pursue their part furnishing all needful to ensure there is no further delay to cause a slowdown in the Mainline 1 (ML-1) and the Karachi Circular Road (KCR) projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“The Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing briefed the participants on the status of ML-1 and KCR projects. It was decided that the concerned authorities and departments from China and Pakistan would actively pursue their part furnishing all needful to ensure there is no further delay to cause a slowdown,” he said while chairing a high-level meeting to review the progress of the ongoing CPEC projects.

The minister contended that China and Pakistan were strongly committed to reviving the CPEC in letters and spirit.

Project Director CPEC Dr Nadeem Javed, representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, line ministries, board of Investment, Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing, National Highway Authority and provincial government representatives of all the provinces attended the meeting.

The meeting was also briefed about the current status of Allama Iqbal Industrial City, Rashakai, Bostan, and Dhabeji Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Gwadar Port Authority, and Gwadar Free Zone.

The representatives of the Balochistan government apprised the participants of the water supply schemes, precision training complex, and situation of electricity supply, Gwadar University, maintenance, dredging, and 3000 solar system installation in Gwadar.

Ahsan Iqbal assured that the cooperation would be further expanded to more sectors. The minister maintained that Gwadar and its inhabitants have been the top priority among the entire portfolio of the CPEC and even today the government is committed to salvaging the problems this city and its citizen are facing.

He instructed the concerned authorities to make sure no further delays are witnessed in completing the water supply schemes and the projects related to energy and education.

He expressed the confidence that Gwadar had the potential to emerge as one of the world’s top port cities duly equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, a modernized and technologically advanced port with enhanced capacity, and all necessary ingredients of socio-economic well-being.

To avoid the overlapping of courses and skills offered at three vocational training institutes in Gwadar, Ahsan Iqbal directed the concerned stakeholders to chalk out a comprehensive plan, clearly defining the roles and skills offered at these institutes and eventually linking them to the Gwadar authority.

To ensure this non-overlapping of offered skills, an integrated plan was directed by the minister for enhanced productivity.

Ahsan Iqbal also ordered the concerned departments to convene meetings of the Joint Working Groups on Energy and Infrastructure so that the work on projects related to these domains could be expedited.