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The opening ceremony of the over $38 million road was attended by a number of local ministers, senior Pakistani army officers, other senior officials, a number of tribal chiefs, citizens and members of the Programme



Shaikh Khalifa Road opened in south Waziristan

Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road in south Waziristan area cost over $38m

Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road in south Waziristan in Pakistan was inaugurated on Friday by General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, accompanied by UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, Eisa Abdullah Al Basha Al Nuaimi, and Director of the UAE Assistance Programme to Pakistan Abdullah Khalifa Al Gafli,

The move follows directives by President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan to support and implement developmental projects in Pakistan.

The opening ceremony of the over $38 million road was attended by a number of local ministers, senior Pakistani army officers, other senior officials, a number of tribal chiefs, citizens and members of the Programme.

Al Gafli said the UAE-Pakistan relations are characterised by a spirit of solidarity, fraternity and mutual respect, adding that the inauguration of the road reflects a long history of solidarity and cohesion between the UAE leaders and the people of Pakistan.

He cited the initiatives and efforts of Shaikh Khalifa to provide developmental assistance to Pakistani people in all fields.

Al Gafli said the road is strategic as it connects Pakistan and Afghanistan with central Asian countries, noting that it would ease trade exchange for local people. The road shortens the distance between Karachi and Kabul by 400km.

He referred to continuous support to the Programme by General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs.

Regarding the role of the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Humanitarian Foundation, Al Gafli said the Foundation plays a pivotal role in financing the roads and bridges being implemented by the UAE Assistance Programme to Pakistan. He noted that the Foundation funded the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Bridge on Swat River, which was opened last year and the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Road.

Al Gafli said the total amount offered by the Foundation for the road and bridge projects in Pakistan was $60.9 million.

Shaikh Khalifa Road opened in south Waziristan | GulfNews.com

Shaikh Khalifa Road opened in south Waziristan

UAE PAP | UAE Pakistan Assistance Program

Why am i seeing the picture of an arab gentleman high way of Pakistan?
 
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KSA provides $1mn grant for renovation of Faisal Mosque

Speaking on the occasion, Jassim Al-Khalidi said Faisal Mosque is a symbol of strong and long-lasting brotherly relations among Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

While lauding the role of IIUI, he said that it was serving the Muslim Ummah in true words. He reiterated his resolve that KSA government would keep cooperation in the projects which relate to the welfare and prosperity of Muslim Ummah.

Dr. Masoom Yasinzai said that Faisal Mosque is a unique and exemplary gift from KSA to the people of Pakistan.

He said that the Mosque has become recognition of Pakistan which attracts the local and foreign visitors.
 
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Why am i seeing the picture of an arab gentleman high way of Pakistan?

Its like when you go to large projects in the US, you see pictures and bio of people who donated the money. For example, NYU's Stern School of Business, Sloan School of Business / Management (MIT), SMU's Cox School of Business, etc. All would have history on the donors. Same thing is applicable here

In a certain city in USA if you find a pithole you just have to take a photo of it on your smart phone and through a municipality app send it to them. The municipality will recieve the picture along with cordinates and within 7 days they repair the pit hole.

I wish to see this in Pakistan
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Your prayers have been heard :enjoy:. There are more than a few automated management projects in place which will run on mobil apps. In fact, that's the EASY part. But they need to put in infrastructure first to bring Pakistani cities to 2016 standards (compared to the globe) and start the process of creation of new cities, schools, hospitals, etc (like it happens in the US and anywhere else, wherever a modern highway goes, different cities and housing communities start to pop up right away). So as all this infrastructure grows, the Apps pretty much exist that will be utilized. Just some patience is required.

Half the Pakistan is about to get built with 2016 modern and new architecture from New Karachi to the Afghan border (around CPEC). Imagine as Pakistan grows, she would be one of the VERY few countries to have her economy running on the most modern infrastructure built in 2015 on wards. All other big cities are older, much older like 200 years in age like NYC, Paris, London. So as you slowly go towards the top 11 economies in the next decade, Pakistan will be a beautiful and pretty much all newly built place, creating millions of new jobs every years and building hundreds of thousands of new Pakistani millionaires, improving the entire country's global outlook to a level never imagines till now :enjoy:
 
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Its like when you go to large projects in the US, you see pictures and bio of people who donated the money. For example, NYU's Stern School of Business, Sloan School of Business / Management (MIT), SMU's Cox School of Business, etc. All would have history on the donors. Same thing is applicable here



Your prayers have been heard :enjoy:. There are more than a few automated management projects in place which will run on mobil apps. In fact, that's the EASY part. But they need to put in infrastructure first to bring Pakistani cities to 2016 standards (compared to the globe) and start the process of creation of new cities, schools, hospitals, etc (like it happens in the US and anywhere else, wherever a modern highway goes, different cities and housing communities start to pop up right away). So as all this infrastructure grows, the Apps pretty much exist that will be utilized. Just some patience is required.

Half the Pakistan is about to get built with 2016 modern and new architecture from New Karachi to the Afghan border (around CPEC). Imagine as Pakistan grows, she would be one of the VERY few countries to have her economy running on the most modern infrastructure built in 2015 on wards. All other big cities are older, much older like 200 years in age like NYC, Paris, London. So as you slowly go towards the top 11 economies in the next decade, Pakistan will be a beautiful and pretty much all newly built place, creating millions of new jobs every years and building hundreds of thousands of new Pakistani millionaires, improving the entire country's global outlook to a level never imagines till now :enjoy:
Not to mention a project of 45 smart cities was announced a couple days ago.
 
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Not to mention a project of 45 smart cities was announced a couple days ago.

Yup, that's what I was referring to. Its just the phase I. There are three phases roughly comprising of 150 new cities and all focused on catering to Industrial base and local businesses. All master planned and built on 2016 Real Estate standards!!
 
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