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Diamer Bhasha Dam: Russia wants to take up project without bidding

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ISLAMABAD:
Russia is seeking direct award of a construction contract for the $13 billion Diamer Bhasha Dam in a government-to-government deal without resorting to international competitive bidding, sources say.

Faced with water and power shortages, Pakistan is looking for funds from China and Russia, who in turn want a government-to-government deal without international bidding.
The government’s search for funds came after multilateral donors asked Pakistan to get a no-objection certificate from India for the dam’s construction.
China and Russia want a similar arrangement for undertaking the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, which has faced fierce opposition from the United States.
According to sources, Pakistan and Russia are likely to strike a final deal on the dam during visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Islamabad next month.
“A meeting of Pak-Russia inter-ministerial commission will be held before the visit of Russian president, which will work out a mechanism for financing mega projects,” a government official said.
In a meeting of the Inter-governmental Commission (IGC) held here on Monday, government officials gave a detailed briefing to the Russian team on planned energy projects. However, sources said, Russia made no firm commitment to the dam.
According to the official, it was just a preparatory meeting to discuss different projects, which could be tabled during deliberations with the Russian president.
In the IGC meeting, the Russian side was told that Bhasha Dam was a strategic project with power generation capacity of 4,500 megawatts to overcome the energy crisis. It will have water storage capacity of 8.5 million acre feet to feed the agricultural sector.
Chinese offer
The Chinese government has already offered Pakistan skilled labour for the construction of Bhasha Dam. China has 17,000 skilled workers, who have worked on the giant Three Gorges Dam, which is producing 30,000 megawatts of electricity.
On the other hand, multilateral donors have asked Pakistan to seek a no-objection certificate from India to pave the way for financing the dam, which they say is situated in a disputed territory. Instead, they have offered to finance another project – Dasu hydropower, but the government has rejected the plan and wants to complete Bhasha Dam first.
On Monday, a delegation of the World Bank, headed by Country Director Rachid Benmessaud, called on Federal Water and Power Minister Ahmed Mukhtar and once again offered to finance phase-I of the Dasu project.
Dasu hydropower project is situated 7 km upstream of Dasu village on Indus River and 350 km from Islamabad. The project is located in Kohistan district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
 
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Give it to them & be done with it , We need to move on , Too many Dams have been made Political & then Thrashed just because we took long time to make a Decision.

If WB /AB is not willing to provide Finance for this , then The Hell with them , Give it to Russians , We need to move on , too many thing too do & we have wasted too much time.
 
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Source please. Russia gives full support to India over Kashmir, so very unlikely Russia will ever finance Bhasha Dam.

Abey bhaag yahan se. Nikal nai to dun aik....

very good if true... And in agreement there should be strict policy to complete dam within time.
 
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Abey bhaag yahan se. Nikal nai to dun aik....

very good if true... And in agreement there should be strict policy to complete dam within time.

This dam will be in pipeline :P ..so dont jump before hatching of eggs :lol:
 
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Hey can someone give the stat of this damn !! 13 billion is bloody bog amount !! more than the mmrca deal !!...........how big is this !!!!
 
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Abey bhaag yahan se. Nikal nai to dun aik....

very good if true... And in agreement there should be strict policy to complete dam within time.

Lets see if the Russian involvement in Kashmir really gonna be a reality. :lol::lol:
 
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Source please. Russia gives full support to India over Kashmir, so very unlikely Russia will ever finance Bhasha Dam.

tujhy apni takleef pari hai beta :rofl:

Lets see if the Russian involvement in Kashmir really gonna be a reality. :lol::lol:

as before china? ohhh so sad :P




China ramps up pressure over Kashmir
In the Northern Areas of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, China is involved in the construction of several infrastructure projects, including roads, hydroelectric power projects, dams, expressways, bridges and telecommunication facilities. During Wen's recent visit to Pakistan, the two countries signed a US$275 million agreement for repair and expansion of the Karakoram Highway. Earlier in September, Beijing underlined its support to Islamabad's territorial claims over parts of Pakistan-administered Kashmir when it described the Northern Areas as "a northern part of Pakistan".

Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan
 
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China is very active in financing and building roads in Kashmir...
 
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tujhy apni takleef pari hai beta :rofl:

Kya karein, karna padta hai.:cheesy: Tum bhi to wahi kar rahe ho pehle Baglihar, fir Kishanganga. :angry:


China ramps up pressure over Kashmir
In the Northern Areas of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, China is involved in the construction of several infrastructure projects, including roads, hydroelectric power projects, dams, expressways, bridges and telecommunication facilities. During Wen's recent visit to Pakistan, the two countries signed a US$275 million agreement for repair and expansion of the Karakoram Highway. Earlier in September, Beijing underlined its support to Islamabad's territorial claims over parts of Pakistan-administered Kashmir when it described the Northern Areas as "a northern part of Pakistan".

Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan

Bhai, we are talking about Russian involvement in Kashmir, not the China.
 
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