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Gwadar - A Jewel in the Crown

i thought construction of highways is already under way in Balochistan in order to link gwadar with rest of the country and also with central asia and china.
am i wrong?

the construction of Roads is in progress. I shared few pictures of Gawadar in this thread (when you go on last pages you will see the latest pictures too)

http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-photos-multimedia/48611-pictures-beautiful-balouchistan.html

but no railway tracks are currently under construction. These are only proposals since 2005 or so. No further steps have been taken as of today.
 
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also in order to connect Gawadar with rest of Pakistan they are constructing M8 that will connect Gwadar with Rotadaro (Sindh) and they have to construct M5 and M6 Motorways to connect with Punjab and rest of Pakistan



Here is the planned/constructed/under construction motorways of Pakistan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorways_of_Pakistan
 
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KARACHI - The port equipments at Gwadar port comprise of portal, gantry, rubber tyre gantry and mobile cranes including empty container stackers, flat bed trucks, forklifts etc. have been found in rusting condition.

The Nation has learnt that the said equipments at Gwadar Port, having been handed over to Port of Singapore Authority (PSA), are rusting by dint of negligence and to be completely damaged soon, as the Prudent Terminal Practice is ignored in entirety.

Moreover, the refrigerated container stacking facility, which is one of the first kinds at any Pakistani port, is rusting away including power sockets that got damaged, while the power generator from one of the rubber tyred gantry cranes is dismantled and placed ashore for port lighting, thus rendering the RTG useless.

Sources informed that PSAI was given 2 tug boats, 2 pilot boats and 1 mooring boat for marine operations by Gwadar Port Authority (GPA), and the current poor condition of pilot boats, including mooring boat, is least expected negligence from the port operator of international repute, PSA Gwadar.

In addition the said crafts are rusting away with broken/damaged navigational lights, and daily/weekly maintenance is hardly being done for several months, sources added.

The sources further informed that PSA Gwadar was also handed over the desalination plant of 100,000 gallons per day in running condition for port daily use and supplying of potable water to ships, but that plant too is lying idle for the last several months due to some technical fault.

It is pertinent to mention that China Harbor and Engineering Company had installed 3 power generators each of 1.5 MW to efficiently run the port machinery and office building requirements.

And on installation of 2 extra gantry cranes by PSA Gwadar, extra backup power installation was required in case of normal power failure, but no action has been taken for back-up power, sources informed.

The marine experts say that it is normal in most cases that a single gantry crane while lifting a loaded container requires minimum power of 1 to 1.2 MW, and once the container is lifted the power requirement falls to few hundred KV.

So, the said explanation is only to say that in case 3 ships including one medium size container ship utilising both the gantry cranes, sufficient power will not be available for the portal cranes if they are being used for other 2 ships.
 
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Is Pakistan constructing roads to connect the port to Afghanistan and to connect Afghanistan to central Asian states?
 
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Is Pakistan constructing roads to connect the port to Afghanistan and to connect Afghanistan to central Asian states?

I think not Right now , Omar can Elaborate it a bit more .

I think Afghanistan and Those C.A states would be connected to Gawadar at some Stage of time .

Currently China is the only Foreign Nation to have been Connected to Gawadar port.
 
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Is Pakistan constructing roads to connect the port to Afghanistan and to connect Afghanistan to central Asian states?

Gwadar Port will be connected to Afghanistan by National Highway- N-25.

The N-25 National Highway or RCD Highway connects Balochistan with a number of provinces and cities in Pakistan, Iran and Turkey. It is 813km long, passing through Karachi, Bela, Khuzdar, Kalat, Quetta and Chaman and continuing into Afghanistan. The highway also has a recent connection to Gwadar. It also passes through many towns in Balochistan. Over 150 commercial vans and coaches move between the port city of Karachi and Quetta. It is a major road for Balochistan, connecting the province with the rest of Pakistan.

N25 National Highway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Government of Pakistan wants Gwadar Port to be connected to the rest of the country as well as friendly neighbours like China, Iran, and Afghanistan, and eventually Central Asian Republics countries. Pakistan is also planning of building a rail network connecting Gwadar Port to other parts of the country and our friendly neighbours.


 
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Gwadar is located on the southwestern coast of Pakista06-part-of-gwadar-port_f6blxwlunzctn, close to the Strait of Hormuz on the Persian Gulf. More than 13 million bbl/d of oil pass through the Strait. It is strategically located between three increasingly important regions: the oil-rich Middle East, heavily populated South Asia and the economically emerging and resource-laden region of Central Asia.

The Gwadar Port is expected to generate billions of dollars in revenues and create at least two million jobs.[2] In 2007, the government of Pakistan handed over port operations to PSA Singapore for 25 years, and gave it the status of a Tax Free Port for the following 40 years. There is also money invested into the port by the People’s Republic of China. The strategic PRC plan to be engaged in many places along oil and gas roads is evident.

History

The Makran region surrounding Gwadar was occupied by an ancient Bronze age people which settled in the few oases. It later became the Gedrosia region of the Achaemenid Persian empire. It is believed to have been conquered by the founder of the Persian empire, Cyrus the Great. The capital of the satrapy of Gedrosia was Pura, which is thought to have been located near the modern Bampûr, in Iranian Balochistan. During the homeward march of Alexander the Great, his admiral, Nearchus, led a fleet along the modern-day Makran coast and recorded that the area was dry, mountainous, and inhabited by the Ichthyophagoi (or “fish eaters”), an Greek rendering of the ancient Persian phrase “Mahi khoran” (which has itself become the modern word “Makran”). [4] After the collapse of Alexander’s empire the area was ruled by Seleucus Nicator, one of Alexander’s generals. The region then came under “local rule” around about 303 BC.

The region remained on the sidelines of history for a millennium, until the Arab-Muslim army of Muhammad bin Qasim captured the town of Gwadar in AD 711 and over the intervening (and nearly equivalent) amount of time the area was contested by various powers, including the Mughals (from the east) and the Safavids (from the west). Portuguese explorers captured and sacked Gwadar in the late 16th Century and this was then followed by almost two centuries of local rule by the various Balochi tribes. In 1783, the Khan of Kalat granted suzeranity over Gwadar to Taimur Sultan, the defeated ruler of Muscat. [5] When the Sultan subsequently retook Muscat, he was to continue his rule in Gwadar by appointing a wali (or “governor”).

This wali was then ordered to subjugate the nearby coastal town of Chah Bahar (in modern-day Iran), which … The Gwadari fort was built during Omani rule, whilst telegraph lines were later extended into the town courtesy of HRM of the British.

In 1958, the Gwadar enclave was transferred to Pakistan. It was then made part of the Balochistan province In 2002, the Gwadar Port project (of building a large, deep-sea port) was begun in the town. The government of Pakistan intends to develop the entire area in order to reduce its reliance in shipping on the port of Karachi. In addition to expanding port facilities, the Project aims to build industrial complexes in the area and to connect the town via a modern highway to the rest of Pakistan. By the end of 2004 the first phase had been completed.

Culture

Gwadar’s location and history have given it a unique blend of cultures. The Arabic influence upon Gwadar is strong as a consequence of the Omani era and the close proximity of other Arab-majority regions. The legacy of the Omani slave trade is observed in the population by the presence of residents which can trace their descent from the African slaves who were trafficked through the town (en route to destinations in the Muslim Far East.

The area also has a remarkable religious diversity, being home to not only Sunni muslims, but also to groups of Christians, Hindus, Parsis, and various minor Islamic sects such as the Qadianis. Among the more important of the religious sects is the Zikri sect, a faith which approximately one-half of Gwadaris profess.

Transport

Gwadar is located on the Gulf of Oman close to the entrance of the Persian Gulf, about 460 kilometres west of Karachi. In 1993, Pakistan started feasibility studies for the development of a major deepwater seaport at Gwadar. The port project commenced on 22 March 2002 with the first phase completed in December 2005.

The construction of the port has spurred other major infrastructure projects in the area. This includes the 700 km Makran Coastal Highway which is now complete. The road links Karachi with several ports along the coast including Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and will be extended to the Iranian border in the future. The highway has reduced travel time to Karachi from 48 hours to only 7 hours. Other road projects include the Gwadar-Quetta-Chaman road which is due for completion in 2006 and a roadlink to the town of Khuzdar in eastern Balochistan. There are also plans for a terminal for passenger ships.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan has earmarked 3000 acres (12 km²) of land for Gwadar International Airport which will be built 26 km away to the northeast of the existing airport towards Pasni and is likely to cost between $200-250 million. The new airport will be given international status and operate under the open sky policy. In the meantime there are plans to improve facilities at the existing airport.

Port Operations

Port of Singapore was scheduled to take over management of Gwadar Port by the end of January 2007. Port of Singapore was the highest bidder for the Gwadar port after DP World backed out of the bidding process. Originally, the chairman of Dubai Ports World, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, who met President Pervez Musharraf on May 5th 2006, expressed a strong hope for management of facilities at the strategic Gwadar deep sea port and development of infrastructure in the southern port city and elsewhere in Pakistan. But a decision was taken not to bid, after India’s National Security Council voiced concerns about DP World’s ventures in India, alongside its plans in Pakistan, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem assured the Indians their pull-out was well considered and India need not have any security concerns. The port is now compeed with that of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

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What is turning Gwadar Port into a white elephant?
ISMAIL DILAWAR
KARACHI (March 15 2010): Failure to hand over free zone to operator of Gwadar Port, for construction of warehousing facility is turning the Port of the future into a white elephant with both the government and Port Singapore Authority losing millions.

Under the terms of the concession agreement with PSA - three companies were assigned to undertake (a) Port operations; (b) Marine; and (c) A free zone company for warehousing and developing a duty-free industrial zone.

The Chief of Naval Staff agreed at the level of President Pervez Musharraf and with the Federal Cabinet that Pakistan Navy would hand over the land, held by the Navy, adjacent to Gwadar Port for establishing a free zone. It was only after the concurrence with the then Naval Chief that the agreement has signed between Gwadar Port Authority and PSA.

Despite the best efforts of Ministry of Ports and Shipping, Pakistan Navy has thus far failed to hand over the stipulated land to GPA. As a result, no warehousing facility has thus far been developed by the Free Zone Company. As a consequence, no trans-shipment of containers activity can take place, as there is no backspace for containers storage. Thus far, Gwadar Port's usage is restricted to bulk cargo such as: fertiliser and wheat; containers need to be off-loaded, stored and then shipped off by both sea and land to various destinations.

With no railway connection and an incomplete Gwadar-Ratodero road, Karachi is the only point that connects Gwadar with the rest of the country. Of the 950 kilometres, only 400 kilometres road has been surfaced. Karachi port has 18,000 hectares of land available for container movement. It is not a natural deep water and mega ships off-load cargo at Dubai Port, with only Pakistan-bound cargo shipped off on smaller vessels to KPT and PQA.

PSA is, at the moment, using a competitor's port ie operated by Dubai Port Authority for its cargo destined to various ports, north of Dubai in the Persian Gulf.

PSA has thus far invested $31.5 million in capital cost while the net revenue earned so far is Rs 260 million - nine percent of this amount is passed on to Gwadar Port Authority (GPA), says PSA. PSA's Gwadar operational account shows an expenditure of Rs 590 millions - which is more than double the revenue earned thus far.

The sources told Business Recorder that so far Islamabad had, through the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP), imported around 2,507,925.463 tons of cargo, around 1,672,432.800 tons urea and 835,492.663 tons wheat, in at least 71 vessels through Gwadar.

A conservative estimate reveals that each ton of the imported commodities had cost the crises-hit government at least Rs 2,500 extra on account of transportation and handling charges, the sources claimed.

It is an open secret that the cost of doing business at Gwadar is more than double, as all the cargo handlers, from a labourer to a stevedoring company, charge double for their services at the far-located port.

And perhaps realising this backbreaking effect of imports through Gwadar the last Economic Co-ordination Committee's meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, has reportedly allowed the TCP to import 0.4 million tons of fertiliser through Karachi Port.

According to GPA, the PSA's earning from port dues, wharfage, royalty plus other incidental charges like gate pass charges for vehicles, transporters labourers etc, had so far accounted for only Rs 300 million. On the other hand, according to Chairman GPA Ghulam Farooq, the Gwadar Port Authority's earnings during the last three years stood at Rs 25 million only.


Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]
 
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ISLAMABAD, Mar 29 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani said Pakistan attaches very high significance to the Chinese role in Gwadar and would welcome its involvement in the long and short term projects of the area.The Prime Minister stated that his government wanted expeditious completion of Gwadar port and development of its hinterland by putting in place the road, rail and air services related infrastructure.

Pakistan he said also wants establishment of an economic zone and development of tourist resorts in Gwadar area on priority basis.

The Prime Minister was talking to Xu Zuyuan, Vice Minister of Transport of China who along with his delegation called on him at the Prime Minister Secretariat on Monday afternoon.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan would hence forth welcome engagement of the Chinese government and invited the Chinese companies to invest in the Gwadar port and its infrastructure development related projects.

The Prime Minister appreciated the contribution of Chinese Company “China Harbour” in construction of the first phase of Gwadar Port and its present involvement in construction of Quay Wall and Break Water (Marine Protection Works) to develop Deep Water Container Terminal in Karachi.

This project is scheduled to be inaugurated on March 30 during Chinese Vice Minister’s visit.

The Prime Minister also hoped that both countries would fast track the ongoing negotiations for undertaking of projects like up-gradation of Karakoram Highway, establishment of transportation linkages between Pakistan and Afghanistan, upgradation of Rail link between Pakistan and Turkey and Chinese participation in Iran-Pakistan (IP) and Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (TAP) gas pipelines.

The Prime Minister while dilating upon excellent relations between Pakistan and China, matured over the decades into a comprehensive Strategic Partnership, stated that Pakistan will never allow any extraneous factor to affect these exemplary ties.

He applauded the valuable contributions of the Chinese entrepreneurs and workers for the economic development of Pakistan.

His Government, he said, was according the highest priority to the security of Chinese nationals facilitating their safe and secure stay in the country in order to complete their projects smoothly and without hindrance.

The Prime Minister also reiterated Pakistan’s strict adherence to one China policy whereby Pakistan considered Taiwan a province of China and Tibet as its inalienable part.

He also reaffirmed his Government’s fullest cooperation with China in countering and defeating the threat of terrorism, being faced by both the countries.

Xu Zuyuan, Vice Minister of Transport of China conveyed Chinese Premier’s best wishes to the Prime Minister and commended Government of Pakistan’s assistance to the Chinese companies by provision of adequate security to their personnel undertaking about 120 ongoing projects in various fields.

He lauded Prime Minister’s vision for the development of infrastructure in Pakistan and agreed that the infrastructure was the lifeline for economic development of any country.

He assured the Prime Minister that he would convey Prime Minister’s proposals in this regard to the Chinese leadership.

Xu Zuyuan said that undertaking of development of Gawadar port and the related infrastructure will be the second landmark project between the two countries after the construction of Karakoram Highway.

He added that his side would positively consider participation in the development plan for Gwadar as well as the railways, road and air connectivity vision of Pakistan with China-Afghanistan and Turkey via Iran.
 
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KARACHI - Minister for Ports and Shipping Senator Babar Khan Ghauri has said that government is going to construct 3 new births at Gwadar port, while China has shown her interest in the developing works at Gwadar port.

He was talking to the media after inaugurating the construction of marine protection and quay wall works of the Deep Water Container Port at Karachi Port today.

He said China has also shown interest in developing different projects in various sectors like ports, roads, communication etc. however the projects at KPT would be completed in 2 years’ time and a straight quay length of 1,500 meters will provide four berths of 375 meters length each.

He said that Karachi Port is central to the scheme and that with existing good roads and rail facilities further extended on completion of the new port, there would be greater clearance and connectivity with hinterland. The initiation of construction of marine protection and quay walls works, in the second phase, underlines the speedy ongoing work of the project along with the ongoing dredging and reclamation works.

Vice Minister for Transport, Peoples Republic of China, Xu Zuyuan, Speaking on the occasion said that as an Asian developing country, China sees the development of Pakistan with great interest.

He said that Chinese people feel profound pleasure when Pakistan treads on the path of progress and development. He said that construction of Deep Water Container Port is in the national interest of Pakistan and that construction of marine protection and quay wall are significant steps taken by Pakistan to make the new port a reality.

He complimented the China Harbour Engineering Company Limited and said that they are one of the largest marine works contractors in the world and would surely live up to the expectation by completing these projects in time.
Earlier, the Chairperson KPT Mrs Nasreen Haque in her welcome address emphasised on the importance of the Deep Water Container Port and the various phases in which these works are being undertaken. She informed that the project costing $1.6 billion will be completed in various phases including Marine Protection Work, Quay Wall Construction Work, dredging and Reclamation Works and Navigational Aids work.

Of these the Dredging and Reclamation Work is already underway through a Chinese firm M/s China Water & Electric Company and today KPT is entering in second phase to start the construction of Marine Protection and Quay Wall works, which too has been awarded to another Chinese firm M/s China Harbour Engineering Company Limited having vast national and international experience related to infrastructure and port related developments. She said that the marine protection works envisages providing shelter to the port basin and preventing sediment movements in the basin whereas the construction of quay wall will be providing berths of 16 meters depth initially and finally 18 meters for accommodating Super Panamax vessels. With the completion of the Deep Water Container Port, Karachi Port will be ready to receive and dock larger and mother vessels.

The Marine Protection Work includes the construction of 3 breakwaters and a sand dyke. The three breakwaters will be called Keamari Extension, Oyster Rock Breakwater and Manora Breakwater.
 
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* Rehman Malik says DNA database being set up to aid security agencies’ investigations

ISLAMABAD: Senate was informed on Wednesday that the new Gwadar International Airport is being constructed at the cost of RS 7.6 six billion and work will be completed within three years.

Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar made this statement during the question hour in the House, adding that the federal government has allocated Rs 750 million for the project.

Aiding investigations: Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rehman Malik told the House during question hour that a DNA database is being established in the country to aid law enforcement agencies to investigate terrorist activities. In a written reply, Railways Minister Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour told the House that the procurement order for 1,300 high capacity wagons was approved by National Economic Council’s Executive Committee in 2003 at an estimated cost of Rs 5870 million including a Foreign Exchange Component (FEC) of Rs 3607.2 million. He said funds to the tune of Rs 62.2 million including Rs 2.7 million FEC have been allocated for the fiscal year 2009-10. An amount of Rs 2.429 million has been spent so far, Bilour added.

Criticised: Meanwhile, senators criticised the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for its increasing losses and unreasonable flight schedules and fares, and prompted the chair to summon the national flag carrier’s managing director to brief members on the issue. Senators from Balochistan expressed concern over PIA not operating direct flights to some areas in Balochistan including Turbat and Panjgor. Deputy Senate Chairman Jan Mohammad Khan Jamali said private airlines should also be allowed to operate in the province to bring an end to PIA’s monopoly. Mukhtar told the House that according to the revised schedule, the government has introduced new fares and some direct flights as well. In the upcoming schemes, new flights between Islamabad and Gilgit and Peshawar and Zhob would be initiated. He told the House that the private airlines would not operate in Turbat and Panjgor as these are ‘loss-giving’ routes.

To a question, he said Pakistan has signed an Air Services Agreement with 95 countries and PIA is at present, operating at a total of 182 flights to 27 countries. In response to a question, the House was informed in a written reply that the estimated cost of the project “Meteorological Training Facilities for Neighbouring Development Countries” is Rs 10.188 million. Public Sector Development Programme allocated Rs 3.10 million for the project for fiscal year 2009-10 and the funds released so far amount to Rs 1.220 million. staff report
 
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Gwadar and The Related Trade and Energy Corridor Can Propel Pakistan To Become an Economic Powerhouse.The Only Thing We Need is Peace and Security.Just Imagine The Possibilities
1.China Intends To Use Gwadar for Pipelines of Oil and Gas from Gulf States and Africa as Well as a Southern Trade Outlet
2.The Cheapest Route for Central Asian Republics and Afghanistan to Transport Oil,gas and Raw materials and Trade with The World is Through Here
3.Russian Dreams of Access to Warm Waters can Be Fulfilled Through Gwadar
4.Gwadar is Economically Politically Geographically and Strategically The Only Option for Japan South Korea and ASEAN Countries if They Wish To Purchase Oil and Raw Materials From Central Asia
5.Gwadar is Located at The Mouth of Persian Gulf where 50% of International Trade Traffic Passes Through.Right Now Dubai Enjoys Being at The Centre of This Trade.But Gwadar is 700 Km Closer Than Dubai and would Thus Become a Preferred Location for International Trade if our government makes the right policies.
6.This Can Become a Viable Transit Trade Route for India to Trade with Central Asia and Russia also if The Required Infrastructure is Developed,then can also Release the Pressure of India's Existing Port Facilities
7.US Oil Companies Prefer Gwadar for Developing Oil AND Gas Pipelines but due to the Security Situation They Had To Build Them Through Ceyhan Turkey.All we Need is Peace and Security Then Sky Is The Limit.(Remember UNOCAL?)

P.S Make No Mistake About It With The Right Policies,Gwadar is The Future
 
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Very informative thread.
How come pics are not loading in first few pages?
I use chrome.
 
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