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New Gwadar International Airport​

ProjectNew Gwadar International Airport
Project DescriptionConstruction of New Gwadar International Airport (NGIA), along with allied facilities for a new airport that will be capable of handling a combination of ATR 72, Airbus, (A-300), Boeing (B-737), and Boeing (B-747) for domestic as well international routes.
Implementing Agency: Aviation Division
LocationGurandani, 26 KM east of Gwadar City, Balochistan
ProvinceBalochistan
Estimated Cost (US $ Million)230
Executing Company / SponsorsCivil Aviation Authority
FinancingChinese Government Grant
Total Jobs Created3000
Project Progress Update
  • Groundbreaking held by Prime Minister on 29th March 2019.
  • Construction work started on 31st October 2019.
  • Expected completion date: March 2023.
Who the hell is still using A300, B747, old planes??

Why not use modern jets like A350, A330 or B777 as criteria fr runways ??? As usual puranay babay with puranay plans، then they will need to further “expand” 2 yrs later fir more commissions
 
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Work on the water supply scheme in Gwadar will be completed by September, and 1.2 million gallons per day of desalination plant work will be completed by October to solve the city’s water issue.
New Gwadar International Airport would be completed next March 2023.
 
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Necessary Facilities Of Fresh Water Treatment, Water Supply And Distribution​

ProjectNecessary facilities of fresh water treatment, water supply and distribution
Project DescriptionThe project objectives to develop water transmission pipelines from Swad Dam and Shadi Kaur Dam to Gwadar city to meet the future water demand of the city.
Implementing Agency: Gwadar Development Authority
LocationGwadar district, Balochistan
ProvinceBalochistan
Estimated Cost (US $ Million)11.39 Billion Rupee
FinancingPSDP
Supervising AgencyGwadar Development Authority, P&D Dept. Govt. of Balochistan and Ministry of Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives.
Total Jobs Created1600
Total Local Jobs Created1600
Project Progress Update
  • Phase-1, lying of pipelines from Swad Dam to Gwadar is completed.
  • Phase-II laying an additional pipeline from Shadi Khau Dam to Swad Dam is under construction.
  • Phase-III, Up-gradation of the water distribution system of Gwadar city will be commenced this year.

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By Wu Siya | Gwadar Pro Jun 15, 2022



GWADAR, Jun. 15 (Gwadar Pro) – “In the eyes of outsiders, high temperature and scorching sun may be a disadvantage of Gwadar, but in our view, the light and heat conditions here are a natural advantage for the development of agriculture and non-wood forest”, noted Zhang Saiyang, vice director of the Belt and Road Engineering Research Center for Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest and doctoral candidate of Central South University of forestry and technology, in an exclusive interview with Gwadar Pro.
The Belt and Road Engineering Research Center for Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest was jointly initiated and established by Central South University of forestry and technology, China Overseas Ports Holdings Co., Ltd. and Yulin Holdings Co., Ltd. for Gwadar ecological construction and industrial development. Since 2018, it has systematically improved the local soil conditions in Gwadar. Zhang told Gwadar Pro that the Chinese team combined the organic fertilizer collected from local sheep farm and leaves and other humus to mix with local soil in a certain proportion to improve the fertility and pH of the local soil. Besides, the local soil conditions were greatly improved by the team members planting legumes to use the nitrogen fixation of legume rhizobia.
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Local farmers pick bananas in the Belt and Road Engineering Research Center for Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest [Photo provided to Gwadar Pro]
“In addition to the soil, moisture is our long-term focus as well. With arid climate here, the irrigation method appears to be particularly important,” Zhang said, “after enhancing the soil water retention capacity through soil improvement, we mainly use a combination of sprinkling irrigation and drip irrigation to maximize water conservation. Not to mention that our selected varieties are drought tolerant crop with very developed root systems.”
By now, nearly 100,000 seedlings such as bananas, dates, orchid and figs have been cultivated here. Among them, bananas (Musa nana) are selected local varieties that can adapt to drought and high temperature and produce a large amount of fruit. In May, the center successfully held the first non-wood forest products-banana harvest festival in Gwadar Port. “Our production of bananas has attracted the attention of local farmers, who hope to buy banana seedlings to grow on their own land,” Zhang mentioned.
Moreover, figs are also a key economic crop here. Hundreds of fig seedlings have already produced a lot of fruit in just one month. More than 10 hours of sufficient sunlight per day and the temperature difference between day and night in the Gwadar region allow figs, a drought-tolerant and light-loving plant, to accumulate more sugar. According to the promotion plan, the fresh and dried figs launched by the center will have a place in the market.
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Figs are seen in the center [Photo provided to Gwadar Pro]
“In addition to bananas and figs, which are familiar to Chinese people, the endemic crops of Pakistan, including Sesbania grandiflora and Ziziphus spina-christi, can also give full play to their economic value through our breeding techniques,” Zhang listed the local valuable economic crops one by one, “the leguminous plant Sesbania grandiflora is resistant to high temperature and drought, and has a large amount of fruit. It is a very good tree species for ecological greening and economic forest. Its fruit, as a woody vegetable, has been widely promoted by us in Gwadar, and then sold in the market. The local unique Ziziphus spina-christi is also drought-tolerant and light-loving, which can bear fruit several times a year. The seedling breeding, fresh fruit sales and juice processing of it have also been put on the agenda.”
As for the future planning, Zhang Saiyang mentioned that the center has set up “Gwadar Classroom” to train local workers. Opened in March this year, it has trained the first batch of modern agricultural skilled workers in the local area, laying a solid foundation for the local development of agriculture and non-wood forest industry, as well as promoting farmers’ employment and using their own land to start businesses.
For a greener and richer Gwadar: B&R Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest Center
For a greener and richer Gwadar: B&R Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest Center

Pakistani technicians learning agricultural science and technology [Photo provided to Gwadar Pro]
Because China lacks experience in ecological environment improvement and forestry engineering construction under tropical arid climate conditions, a series of scientific and technological exchanges and research results in Gwadar Port will provide germplasm resources and technical support for ecological construction and economic forest industry development in China’s arid areas. On the other hand, Pakistan is known as the “fruit basket” of the East, with a wide variety of high-quality fruits. Thus, the research on tropical arid non-wood forest carried out here can benefit the people of both countries.
For a greener and richer Gwadar: B&R Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest Center

Plant tissue culture lab in the center [Photo provided to Gwadar Pro]
At the same time, as a country with a large population, Pakistan has limited arable land, and the food and clothing problems of some people have not been solved. However, there is still a large amount of land in the dry tropical regions of the country that is not being used. Research on economic plants in these areas will greatly improve the ecological environment and people's living standards in the entire tropical arid region of Pakistan, including Gwadar.
“The economic forest effectively combines ecological benefits, commercial benefits, and social benefits. For a greener and richer Gwadar, we are duty-bound,” Zhang concluded at the end of the interview.
 
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By Tahir Ali | Gwadar Pro Jun 21, 2022



GWADAR, June 21 (Gwadar Pro) - The University of Gwadar (UG) is all set to introduce Bachelor of Sciences (BS) degree and diplomas courses in Port Management for the building of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Gwadar Port.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Abdul Razzaq Sabir said, “From next semester UG will introduce a new field of studies and new programs will be launched”, adding that a Center of Excellence is being established at the university for the study and research of Maritime Affairs and Marine Sciences.
To derive maximum benefits from Gwadar Port and other CPEC projects, the Federal Government has approved the UG project on a priority basis. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has issued directives to complete the project in a standard manner within a very short time. “Work on the project will be started on a priority basis from next financial year (July 2022),” Dr. Sabir added.
The Vice-Chancellor said that scholarships would be given to the deserving students of the university “to attract them towards higher education in the region and no compromise would be made on the quality of higher education”.
 
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The Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, announced on Saturday that the New Gwadar International Airport will become operational from March 23rd, next year.

This was during a meeting to finalise the pricing model of fares for airports in Balochistan, in order to increase traffic volume and improve air-connectivity for the provinces.

The planning minister has directed authorities to ensure that the inauguration and shifting of flight operations from old Gwadar Airport to New Gwadar Airport takes place in March next year. “It will be a gift for the people of Balochistan on Pakistan Day,” he added.
 
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ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will pay a one-day visit to Gwadar today (Friday) to get briefing on various development projects.

It is second visit of the prime minister to Gwadar in one month. He is also scheduled to meet local fishermen.

Shehbaz Sharif will also attend MoU signing between Indus Hospital and Gwadar Development Authority for the construction of a state of the art hospital.

The Prime Minister will be given a detailed briefing on different ongoing development schemes in Gwadar including Gwadar International Airport and power and infrastructure projects. He will also be given briefing on law and order situation.
 
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Gwadar: Transfer of technology and skills​


By Usman Umer | Gwadar Pro Jul 16, 2022



Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd.) Naveed Ahmad Shami has been working with the Chinese for about 6 or 7 years. He is the coordinator of the 19-kilometer-long Eastbay Expressway project. Naveed Shami is proud that the Chinese used advanced technology, known as Revetment and Pilling Technology, and engineering for the first time in Pakistan. Almost 4 kilometers of the area is reclaimed from the sea by using this technology.
Shami revealed that the initial time for the project was about three years but they had to build three bridges for the fishermen. Now the fishermen can cross the road easily and they can also transport their boats and luggage through these bridges. Although the project was delayed for one more year, this shows how much the Chinese are concerned about the facilitation of the local people. The main aim of the Eastbay Expressway project is to ease the transportation of the heavily loaded cargoes from the port to the CPEC artery.
Although some elements tried to damage the project, fortunately, no mishap happened during the project due to the very tight security guards and around-the-clock security given by the Pakistani Army.
China has not only transferred technology and machinery for the development of Gwadar in particular and Pakistan in general, but also transferred it to the people of Pakistan in the most remote areas.
According to Naveed Shami, the Chinese have constructed training institutes all over the region. When an industry is developed, there will be the highest job opportunities for local people. During all these projects, Chinese companies will prefer local people like Baloch and local people from Gwadar. It is very right to say that it would be a game changer, said Naveed Shami.
It is a welcoming thing that the Chinese are making sincere efforts for the modernization and development of the local people. They have established vocational institutes and introduced 26 subjects for the locals which have more than 300 capacities. They have boarding, lodging, and other systems which are not going to charge any money from the Pakistani government. Shami is hopeful that the transfer of technology and skills will bring prosperity and development for the Pakistanis, especially for the people of Balochistan.
 
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Revisiting the idea of a rail link to Gwadar. If China or Iran build a rail line linking Chabahar with the rest of the Iranian rail network and China can get Iran to link Gwadar with Chabahar, then a rail link between Karachi and Gwadar could be very useful and possibly worth the investment. Guess we’ll have to see what happens in the next few weeks; regarding a revival of the JCPOA.

If Iran can get out of sanctions, a completion of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline to Gwadar may also be worthwhile if a refinery can be build there. At that point a pipeline to Karachi maybe financially viable.
 
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