Sure he was. Please list the measures he took, or anything that he did, to get the dams built. Anything more than lip service, that is.
I'm sorry, my time is far too valuable to waste on hyperbolic, uneducated, and nonsensical statements. I'd be more than happy to respond when you can form a coherent argument, or at least one that has anything to do with what is being discussed.
..............Anyway.
Musharraf faced the problem of IPPs' and their expensive electricity when they did not exist? "these IPP projects were the product of PPP".
Please also explain how the expensive electricity from IPPs causes electricity shortages. Then explain how and why manufacturers are moving back to Pakistan and the industry is recovering when the electricity today is exponentially more expensive than in the time of Musharraf.
And even more importantly, at least for the relatively immediate future, the dams up north for the already established industrial zones. If reports are true, we are already in recovery. Will still take decades to heal completely.
Doesn't seem to be the case. The remittances did not increase substantially until a fair few years after the shortages.
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These shortages were forecasted as early as the early 90s. The increase in demand was natural. Nothing remarkable about the yearly consumption curve, except the hits it took from the industries collapsing.
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Pakistan Electricity Consumption: Total data was reported at 83,109.000 GWh in Jun 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 114,300.000 GWh for Jun 2023. Pakistan Electricity Consumption: Total data is updated yearly, averaging 71,541.500 GWh (Median) from Jun 1991 to 2024, with...
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