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Army chief inaugurates Central Trade Corridor and bridge in South Waziristan

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PESHAWAR: Army chief General Raheel Sharif inaugurated an important section of the upcoming Central Trade Corridor (CTC) and a bridge in South Waziristan Agency, according to an Inter Services Public Relations statement.

The army chief was visiting the South Waziristan agency on Sunday to inspect the ongoing development work.

The Central Trade Corridor is a 705-kilometre road network linking Pakistan’s Indus Highway and Waziristan agencies with the Afghan Ring Road. It is a strategic road link to facilitate trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan and will help revive the local economy of Fata and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

“The CTC is being built by army engineers and is funded by friendly countries,” the statement added.

“A 76km-long Shakai – Makeen road funded through USAID is an important lateral along the CTC which connects the two main axes of trade corridor — Road Bannu – Miramshah – Ghulam Khan and Road Wana – Aangor Ada.”

DG ISPR Asim Bajwa tweeted pictures of the road inaugurated today:



According to ISPR, apart from other economic, security and strategic advantages, the newly constructed roads have reduced travelling times considerably.

“Development of Fata is a priority task being undertaken by the army as a well considered strategy. Pakistan Army has undertaken 178 projects so far in the social sector, communication infrastructure and power sector in Fata and Malakand areas,” the army chief said.

These projects will improve the quality of life in tribal areas and address the problem of militancy on a long term basis.

While addressing the tribal elders, General Raheel appreciated their support in combating terrorism and acknowledged their sacrifices in the war against terrorism. He reiterated the army’s resolve to bring peace and stability to the affected areas.

Referring to ongoing Operation Zarb-e-Azb against militants in North Waziristan, the army chief said that the operation is progressing successfully.

“While focusing on early completion, the army will continue with rehabilitation and reconstruction activities. A comprehensive plan in this regard has been chalked out in consultation with the government,” Gen Raheel said.

Earlier on his arrival in South Waziristan, General Raheel was received by Corps Commander Lieutenant General Hidayatur Rehman and tribal elders

Army chief inaugurates Central Trade Corridor and bridge in South Waziristan – The Express Tribune
 
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Alas these are the things Civil Gov. Should do.....But This is The Incredible Pakistan....!
 
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Good job. FATA needs to be integrated with the rest of Pakistan. Waiting for it to gain province status.
 
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“The CTC is being built by army engineers and is funded by friendly countries,”

“A 76km-long Shakai – Makeen road funded through USAID is an important lateral along the CTC which connects the two main axes of trade corridor — Road Bannu – Miramshah – Ghulam Khan and Road Wana – Aangor Ada.”

Al Gafli said the road is strategic as it connects Pakistan and Afghanistan with central Asian countries, noting that it would ease trade exchange for local people. The road shortens the distance between Karachi and Kabul by 400km.

Source: Shaikh Khalifa Road opened in south Waziristan

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The UAE-PAP has also funded the construction of a vital road linking Wana with Angoor Ada in South Waziristan. The 50km, Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan road is part of the third trade corridor between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which will eventually connect with the Ring Road in Afghanistan.

It is expected to boost trade and help local economy on both sides of the border. The other road the UAE is funding is currently under construction in North Waziristan. Spanning 73 km, it will link Miranshah, Razmak and Makeen. This will eventually link with Ghulam Khan on the Afghan border and provide a conduit to travel into South Waziristan.

Source: Guns fall silent in South Waziristan
 
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Alas these are the things Civil Gov. Should do.....But This is The Incredible Pakistan....!

Their job is to make sure democracy is not harmed, to hell with the rights of the citizens, to hell with providing services to the citizens.
 
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Their job is to make sure democracy is not harmed, to hell with the rights of the citizens, to hell with providing services to the citizens.
are u fckin crazy there soul purpose is to ensure safety and the rights of citizen of pakistan, if this is not providing services to citizens i dont know wt is, u really need to go find ur self a brain
 
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are u fckin crazy there soul purpose is to ensure safety and the rights of citizen of pakistan, if this is not providing services to citizens i dont know wt is, u really need to go find ur self a brain
There is a thing called "Sarcasm" man....!
 
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Good work done by Army Chief. It will benefit Pakistan.
This road network project was funded by the US (USAID) and was planned and construction commenced during Gen Kayani's tenure. But I find no mention of him anywhere. Isn't some acknowledgement due? Why is Raheel stealing someone else's thunder? All he did was to cut the ribbon! And you call that 'good work done by the Army chief'?? Jeeez! :wacko:
 
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This integration was long overdue.Other areas need infrastructural integration too.
 
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i might not have a firm grasp on sarcasm but that was just bulls crap
that was a sarcastic comment...he literally dont mean what he said...
This road network project was funded by the US (USAID) and was planned and construction commenced during Gen Kayani's tenure. But I find no mention of him anywhere. Isn't some acknowledgement due? Why is Raheel stealing someone else's thunder? All he did was to cut the ribbon! And you call that 'good work done by the Army chief'?? Jeeez! :wacko:
Why so much emotional? Good work done by Army whether it is under the command of Kayani,Raheel or anyone else...But one has to know Raheel is much more aggressive and good planner than Kayani...!
 
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