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Pak, China for laying railway track thru Khunjarab Pass

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Pak, China for laying railway track thru Khunjarab Pass

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China have agreed in principle to constitute a consortium for seeking a soft-term loan from some international company for laying a railway track between the two countries, an official said.

He said a six-member committee comprising equal number of experts from both China and Pakistan has already been constituted to move forward in this regard.

He said China has already prepared a feasibility report of laying a railway track in the difficult terrain of Karakoram linking both the states through Khunjarab Pass.

He said the Chinese feasibility report covered the railway track up to Havelian, a town near Islamabad.

He said both the sides were agreed to form a consortium and seek support of some international institution for funding the multi-billion dollars project.

A process to hook up the Pakistan Railways with the Trans-Asian Railway Network is initiated with active support of Chinese government which will besides, linking the time tested friendly countries through rail networks, also ensure standardizing the Pakistani gauge to international standards.

This will facilitate trade to the Central Asian Republics, Russia and China and beyond. The plan is to hook up the two countries with road, rail, fibre optic links. app

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
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In addition to serving the Exports and Imports of China as well as the Central Asian Republics this Engineering Marvel will be a great Tourist Attraction.

Best of Luck to Pakistan and China
 
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If railway track could be planned than nothing difficult to plan Russia-China-Pakistan Oil pipeline through Khunjrab pass.
 
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all the best for it,it would be beautifull scenery travelling by rail in those areas......:tup:
 
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Awsome news... :) would like to travel on this track one day.
 
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hope soon, but the KKH needed 20 years to be completed.
i don'know howmuch time will be needed for this track?
 
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