CPEC is a key driver of FDI in Pakistan

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CPEC emerges as a key driver of transformative and all-round developments in Pakistan, with several groundbreaking initiatives poised to redefine fresh face of progress and growth in the year 2024.
A highlight among these is the Mainline-I (ML-I) project, set to commence early in the year, representing a monumental leap in rail infrastructure.
The two-phase plan involves laying a 930-kilometer rail track from Karachi to Multan in the first phase, addressing infrastructure damaged by the 2022 floods. Subsequently, the second phase extends the rail track from Multan to Peshawar, aligning with future demands, according to a report carried by Gwadar Pro on Monday.
In parallel, the inauguration of GwadarInter national Airport is expected in mid-2024. Spanning 4,300 acres, this airport boasts a runway accommodating large aircraft and a modern terminal building. With an estimated cost of $246 million, its completion will not only mark a new era for air travel in Pakistan but also solidifies the enduring partnership between China and Pakistan.
In 2024, CPEC is set to achieve notable milestones other than the groundbreaking of ML-1 in the realm of transportation infrastructure, contributing to enhanced connectivity and economic development. The completion or significant progress of several key projects is anticipated to reshape the region’s transportation landscape.
The Zhob-Quetta (Kuchlak) (N-50) project, spanning 305 km, promises to improve connectivity between Zhob and Quetta, facilitating smoother movement of goods and people. Likewise, Khuzdar-Basima Road (N-30), covering a distance of 106 km, is expected to enhance accessibility and connectivity in Khuzdar. The Hoshab-Awaran Road Section (M-8) project, stretching over 146 km, will contribute to the development of infrastructure in Awaran, fostering economic growth. Additionally, KKH Alternate Route Shandur-Chitral Road, spanning 153 km, holds the promise of improved connectivity and accessibility to the picturesque Chitral region.
The completion or progress of the Nokundi-Mashkhel Road, covering 103 km, will bolster transportation links in Nokundi and Mashkhel, promoting economic activities in these regions. As these projects advance, they not only signify improvements in transportation but also reflect the broader impact of CPEC in fostering economic development, regional integration, and connectivity throughout Pakistan. CPEC has played a pivotal role in propelling social and economic development in Pakistan, and there are high expectations for significant advancements in various ongoing projects in the year of 2024.
One noteworthy endeavor is China-Pakistan Joint Agricultural Technology Laboratory, poised to make strides in enhancing agricultural practices through collaborative research. The provision of agricultural equipment and tools is anticipated to witness notable progress, contributing to productivity in the agricultural sector. The commitment to advancing the country’s academic infrastructure is exemplified by the establishment of smart classrooms for higher education. Furthermore, the targeted maintenance and renovation efforts focusing on 50 schools in newly merged districts are expected to make substantial headway in improving educational facilities.
The deployment of solar-powered lighting equipment aligns with sustainable energy goals, while the overseas student scholarship program signals continued dedication to human capital development.
In the healthcare sector, the expected progress in providing medical equipment and materials, along with the ongoing Gwadar hospital project, underscores the focus on healthcare improvements.
Initiatives like Brightness Journey in Pakistan, coupled with projects addressing drinking water equipment and Gwadar Desalination Plant, are poised to meet crucial needs of the population. Lastly, Gwadar Vocational and Technical Project aims to equip local workforce with essential skills for the evolving job market.
Together, these initiatives under CPEC reflect a comprehensive approach to fostering social progress and economic prosperity in Pakistan, with a focus on anticipated developments in 2024.
In 2024, CPEC is poised to initiate a range of projects, furthering its commitment to comprehensive development in Pakistan. Among these ventures, China-Pakistan Joint Agricultural Demonstrations stand out, signaling advancements in agricultural practices through collaborative showcases. Bacterial Grass (JunCao) Technology Training and Promotion Project aims to disseminate innovative agricultural techniques, contributing to sustainable farming methods.
Pakistan Agricultural Vocational Training-Initiative is set to equip individuals with the skills necessary for a thriving agricultural sector. Moreover, the provision of teaching equipment for primary and secondary schools underscores a dedication to enhancing the education system.
The establishment of burn centers reflects a focus on healthcare infrastructure, addressing critical needs in emergency medical services. China-Pak Joint Telemedicine Network and Medical Emergency Center in Balochistan represents significant strides in healthcare accessibility and emergency response capabilities. Rural Poverty Reduction Joint Research Project highlights efforts to uplift marginalized communities through targeted research and interventions.
Cooperative Project with Pak-Austria Fachhochule: Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology exemplifies international collaboration for educational advancement, fostering expertise and knowledge exchange. Lastly, Punjab-Tianjin University of Technology Project is expected to contribute to technological innovation and academic excellence.
These diverse projects collectively showcase CPEC’s commitment to fostering sustainable development, improving healthcare services, elevating education standards, and addressing key socio-economic challenges in Pakistan.
In 2024, substantial progress is anticipated in the development of several under-construction Special Economic Zones (SEZs) under CPEC.
These zones are poised to play a pivotal role in the economic growth of the respective regions. Rashakai Special Economic Zone, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa near Peshawar, is expected to become a hub for various industries, including Processing and Manufacturing, Home Appliance, Pharmaceutica, Home Building Materials, Automobile and parts, Agriculture and Horticulture, Wholesale Market/ Specialty mills. Similarly, Allama Iqbal Industrial City in Faisalabad is set to house textile, packaging, automobiles, Building Material, pharmaceuticals, Food Processing, Chemical and Paints, Electrical and Electronic, and Engineering industries.