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Pakistan to receive more as Afghanistan abandons share in CASA-1,000
By Zafar Bhutta
Published: June 17, 2016
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Pakistan will now get 1,300MW from Tajikistan compared to previous 1,000MW. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will receive 1,300 megawatts of cheap and clean electricity from Central Asian states, more than the initially planned 1,000MW, as Afghanistan has abandoned its share of electricity due to dearth of demand.

Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and Pakistan have been working on electricity trading arrangements under the Central Asia-South Asia (Casa) 1,000 project that will transmit 1,300MW of power from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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Under the original plan, Pakistan had been allocated a major share of 1,000MW while Afghanistan had to import 300MW.

“Now, Pakistan will receive the entire 1,300MW due to weak demand in Afghanistan,” Water and Power Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said while speaking at a ceremony held for the signing of a protocol between Pakistan and Tajikistan.

The protocol was inked after conclusion of 5th session of the Pakistan-Tajikistan joint commission on trade, economic, scientific and technical cooperation.

Asif said Afghanistan had been given assurances that it would be provided electricity either by Tajikistan or a power generating facility in Pakistan.

The joint commission agreed on improving bilateral relations as a lot of trade potential needed to be exploited between the two countries.

Asif revealed that they also discussed three options to connect the two countries through road links.

One option is to connect via Afghanistan, but there are hurdles in the way and the other is to connect through the Wakhan border as the road will pass through northern areas of Pakistan and reach Tajikistan through a narrow strip in Afghanistan.

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The third and more practical is the Kashgar route due to ongoing work on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Tajikistan Minister of Energy and Water Resources Usmonali Usmonzoda, who signed the protocol on behalf of his country, said Pakistan and Tajikistan had done a lot of work in the energy sector over the past three years.

“A lot of action has been taken, resulting in improvement in energy cooperation and Casa-1,000 power project is one of them,” he said.

Tajikistan has already laid transmission lines that are supplying electricity to Afghanistan.

He said direct flights from Lahore to Dushanbe had started giving a smooth access for businessmen and tourists to Tajikistan.

Responding to a question about hurdles in the way of a transit trade agreement due to Kabul’s insistence on including India, he said, “We should use all positive solutions.”

During the joint commission meeting, both sides expressed the resolve to initiate physical work on the Casa-1,000 project as early as possible to achieve the desired results.

They noted the mutual interest in export of an additional 1,000MW to Pakistan outside of the Casa project. Members of a technical committee have been notified and its first meeting will be held as early as possible.

The two sides agreed to establish joint ventures with Oil and Gas Development Company and Pakistan Petroleum Limited for exploration and processing of hydrocarbons in Tajikistan in a government-to-government arrangement.

They will also enhance business-to-business contacts by organising second meeting of the Joint Business Council on the sidelines of inaugural session of the Joint Working Group on Trade, Investment and Transport in Dushanbe in October this year. A bilateral transport agreement will also be discussed during the meeting.

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They agreed on signing an understanding by the State Bank of Pakistan and the National Bank of Tajikistan on supervisory cooperation. In this regard, the SBP will share draft of the memorandum of understanding through diplomatic channels within three months.

The Tajik team was told that their request for accession to the Quadrilateral Agreement for Traffic-in-Transit among Pakistan, China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan was being considered. Tajikistan showed its willingness to participate in a truck caravan being organised by Pakistan under the quadrilateral agreement.

Tajikistan also expressed interest in entering into joint ventures with Pakistan investors in processing of cotton, wool and finished leather products.

In order to effectively collaborate in agriculture, a joint working group will be formed. They also agreed on renewal of the agreement on scientific and technological cooperation signed in 1992 through exchange of diplomatic notes. Apart from all these, they will also combat drugs and narcotics trafficking.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 17th, 2016.
 
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CASA is one of the most risky and useless project. Rather than spendig billions on a transmission line that crosses from afghanistan build another dam which will at least ensure constant power supply. This project is a gigantic waste of time and will give afghan a leverage.
 
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this was always a white elephant.u see the route that is only to make pakistan depending on tajiks and NA territory.we can easily bring it from wakhan but whu bamian?????
 
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CASA is one of the most risky and useless project. Rather than spendig billions on a transmission line that crosses from afghanistan build another dam which will at least ensure constant power supply. This project is a gigantic waste of time and will give afghan a leverage.

Our leaders will always find ways to keep Pakistan under other countries influences because that in turn also help their cause in case Pakistani decides its enough, lets kick these Mofos out. Unfortunately first it was the rental BS and because of that Pakistanis were forced to buy expensive electricity and now we have this another white elephant. Yet no development on dams specially Kalabagh.
 
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"Afghanistan has abandoned its share of electricity due to dearth of demand"

Then why these mofos of thinking building Dam over Kabul river when there is not demand?
 
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So dams are built only for Electricity? Some mofos these Afghans

These mofos and their "buddies" are giving this justification, the power generation from kabul river. Unless there is a sinister motive!
 
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Afghan shard is very less just 300MW. 300MW can only cater the demand of nazimabad area of Karachi.

Any how even 300MW addition is welcome.
 
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So dams are built only for Electricity? Some mofos these Afghans
lol

It should have been built through Wakkan Corridor. Easier to defend.
More pertinent questions would be why is Pakistan trying to get electricity from outside instead of adding generation and reducing transmission losses?
 
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Unless Afghan Province is occupied , no project should be pursued there as there is a Risk from Terrorist to destabilize supply
 
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CASA is one of the most risky and useless project. Rather than spendig billions on a transmission line that crosses from afghanistan build another dam which will at least ensure constant power supply. This project is a gigantic waste of time and will give afghan a leverage.


People like you, have to REALLY make up their mind on strategic things or understand them first. There is a LOT more to CASA / Tajikstan than just a power project. Does someone remember Mushy's hostile statements about Dushanbe just in 2006-2007?

This was a MUCH smoother way to bring the Central Russian States (the ones who were going to go hostile towards Pakistan), to favoring Pakistan. Not only that, by providing cheap electricity. Dams are being built, but no Dam can be built to provide 1300 MGW electricity in a ready-to-go fashion like this. 2-3 years from today, if Afghanistan decided to somehow not respect the international agreements, and tried stop this 1300 MGW electricity (out of a perceived 22 MGW running operation and needs at that time), this doesn't even represent a 10% power of the total need. So this results in like 10 minute power outage till something else can be figured out.

If you don't work with the Globe, and decide to stay inside a dark room and "hope for the best" that you or your country will "somehow" grow, it won't happen. You have to make decisions, build relationships and give and take business. The world knows ONE word today, its "economy" or "business". This is the 21st century, everything is business, in fact, Business and Economic relationships will build future military alliance. Take a look at India-US relationships.

India provides a MUCH larger market to the US businesses, and a much larger military than NATO. So if I was to guess, India (as it matures over the next 1015 years) would eventually become "the" top tier military partner of the US (primarily because of business interests and economy) and then China of course.

Business and Economy will rule the world for the next many centuries to come. If you are late in building those bridges, your opponent will build those and you'll be left behind.....WAY behind (again an example is US-Pakistani relationships). You guys didn't care for any lobby since Mushy's time. And look where things are at now!!
 
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CASA is one of the most risky and useless project. Rather than spendig billions on a transmission line that crosses from afghanistan build another dam which will at least ensure constant power supply. This project is a gigantic waste of time and will give afghan a leverage.
If Afghanistan does not use the CASA Electric Power will they allow Pakistan Transit Facilities for the Power Line bound for Pakistan?
 
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