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Islamabad: Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf Wednesday contended that Pakistan would have a crucial role in India's efforts to acquire energy from the Central Asian Republics, saying peace and stability are essential for the socio-economic development of the region.

"India's need for energy and trade with Central Asian Republics is largely dependent on Pakistan," Ashraf said in his address at the inauguration of the International Defence Exhibition and Seminar in the southern port city of Karachi.

"Peace and stability are essential for socio-economic development of the region. It is a matter of satisfaction that both India and Pakistan are moving forward in the right direction through the composite dialogue framework," he said.

South Asia, which is home to one-fifth of the world population and blessed with immense natural resources, has the "potential to emerge as a leading and potent economic force", he told a gathering that included diplomats, senior Pakistani and foreign military officials and representatives of armament firms from round the world.

Ashraf spoke at length on foreign policy issues, including Pakistan's ties with the US and China, as well as the challenges confronting his country.

"Pakistan is confronted with complex challenges. The external and internal threats to Pakistan range from socio-economic to politico-military spectrum. We are confronted with extremism, militancy and intolerance in the society," he said.

"The cumulative internal and external effects have somewhat eroded Pakistan's space to manoeuvre. In the midst of all these challenges, there lie opportunities for us," he added.

The world is in transition at a rapid pace and its "economic centre of gravity is gradually shifting to Asia, more specifically to Asia Pacific", Ashraf remarked.

In an apparent reference to the strains that have marked ties between Islamabad and Washington since early last year, Ashraf said recent events had "created space for reviewing terms of Pakistan-US engagement and I consider this to be more of an opportunity than a challenge".

On the other hand, Pakistan's relations with China were "time tested" and could be further enhanced by focusing on trade and energy sectors, he said.

Pakistan could benefit from China in defence collaboration, "offsetting the undeclared technological apartheid", he said.

Pakistan could also benefit from the rise of Turkey and Malaysia as new centres of economic influence, Ashraf said.

In a nod to Islamabad's recent efforts to upgrade its relations with Moscow, Ashraf said: "Russian aspirations to increase influence and diversify trade provides ideal opportunities for Pakistan to expand relations with Russia on broader basis."

Recent interaction between Russian and Pakistani authorities were "quite productive and points to eagerness on both sides to deepen our bilateral ties", he said.

There is also great potential for Pakistan's relations with Iran, which can be a "source of much needed energy" and a bilateral gas pipeline project will open up a new chapter of deep engagement, Ashraf said.

The premier reiterated Pakistan's support for an "Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process" in Afghanistan and said Islamabad "is ready to lend any help in this regard".

He further said landlocked Afghanistan depends on Pakistan for trade with the outside world.

The premier noted that Pakistan has a "large defence manufacturing, training and support infrastructure" that is capable of meeting the needs of its armed forces and demands from other countries.

Pakistan's armed forces provide the country the "strength needed for stability domestically and a strong shield against external aggression", he said.

"There is a national consensus across the political divide to safeguard Pakistan?s culture, identity and our way of life. The way the people came together to condemn attack on (teenage rights activist) Malala (Yousufzai) demonstrates that we would not allow any extremist elements to dictate their agenda," Ashraf said.

Pakistan, he said, condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

"It is our belief that a world free of terrorism, is in the interest of the international community. That is why we have assumed the lead role in the global war on terror.

"We also believe that real victory against terrorists is only possible if, besides the ongoing military action, root causes of terrorism like foreign occupation,oppression, denial of fundamental rights, economic deprivation and injustice are addressed," he said.

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Islamabad: Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf Wednesday contended that Pakistan would have a crucial role in India's efforts to acquire energy from the Central Asian Republics, saying peace and stability are essential for the socio-economic development of the region.


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Blah Blah Blah Blah.... India should make more Nuclear plant and reduce dependecies on Fossile fuel. (Train can be ported to Electric power. even Some cars also can use dual power.)...

Or make Modi as CM of Rajsthan, in 5 years he will harvest ultimate Solar energy... :P



Our Manomhan Gandhi scummed to USA, else we would have got Iranian oil through Arabian sea...
 
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"It is our belief that a world free of terrorism, is in the interest of the international community. That is why we have assumed the lead role in the global war on terror.



From Horse mouth... Pakistani PM saying it... I will use it as reference hence forward...
 
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the struggle is passage for CARS so why would Pakistan do so when India is harming Pakistan?
 
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Thanks......... but no thanks !!!


We have crucial Sea lines in our influence ........ why would we go to Pakistan "Where the Chinese dare" ...........
Jeez, these people from the land of the Pure are too much self centered .......Shaikh Chillies abound
 
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Blackmailing India with energy wont work, We would only laugh.....as of now pak is so self sufficient in energy, cos of its strategic location :lol:.

For India Pak is very important because it offers a buffer against extremists...I dont Know for how long.
 
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Zardari in Qatar to discuss LNG import via India

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari left for Doha on Tuesday for two days for talks with the Qatari leadership on a proposed plan to import LNG from that country via India.

President’s spokesman Senator Farhatullah Babar said Mr Zardari was expected to finalise trans-national formalities for importing LNG as soon as possible.

The president is accompanied by Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar and Prime Minister’s Adviser on Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Hussain.

President Zardari is paying his first official visit to the State of Qatar at the invitation of the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani.

On Aug 15 this year, the president had met the Emir on the sidelines of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit in Makkah.

A senior official of the ministry of petroleum told Dawn that besides importing LNG from Qatar through a terminal in India there was also a proposal to import LNG directly from India through a 60-km pipeline which India would lay to the Wagah border.

Dr Asim Hussain had informed the National Assembly in March that Pakistan planned to import 500 mmcfd LNG from Qatar to meet its energy requirements.

He said the price of LNG was yet to be decided by the two countries.He expressed the hope that the supply would be started within one and a half years.

In February, Pakistan and Qatar signed a Memorandum of Understanding for importing 3.5 million tons of LNG.

According to media reports, Qatar has authorised the US energy giant ConocoPhillips to finalise LNG deal with Pakistan.
 
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Why Pakistan always justify their importance to world when world dont say anything.

I donot agree with you....It is a fact that Pakistan is an important factor in future energy security for India....India can not always just depend on bringing oil and gas through sea route..One day India and Pakistan has to make some arrangement where Oil will flow through Pakistan to India....
 
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Oh puhleese. I partly agree that we're stuck because of Congress's pathetic decisions in the 60s,70s, 80s etc for our northernmost part of the state. Had we had taken it by force then, today we could have also leased the Badaghshan corridor from Afghanistan and simply let the CAR's pipelines in directly.

But even today, we can get it by going the sea route. Where does Pakistan fit into our energy needs? :what:
 
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