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ISLAMABAD: Chairman National Highway Authority (NHA) Syed Muhammad Ali Gardezi presided over a high level meeting in which matters related to National Trade Corridor(NTC), up-gradation of Karakoram Highway (KKH) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded projects were reviewed.

NHA members and General Managers of the projects participated in the meeting.

The Chairman NHA was told that ADB is funding highway projects amounting to US$ 1834 million, out of which Hub-Uthal project and Muslim Bagh-Qila Saifullah project in Baluchistan have been completed at a cost of Rs 3032 million and Rs 1647million respectively.

He was informed that work on 231 km Qalat-Quetta-Chamanroad, Qila Saifullah-Zhob road, Waigum Rud-Khajuri road, D.I.Khan-Sarai Gambella road, Alpuri-Besham road and Sukhur Jacobabad road projects is in progress.

The Chairman was told that ADB has also expressed desire for providing more funds for upcoming NHA projects including Zhob-Mughal Kot, Qila Saifullah-Loralai-Waigum Rud,Lakpass-Noshki,Quetta Dhader and Tarnol-Fateh Jang projects.

The Chairman was told that in order to promote domestic commercial activity and facilitate regional transit trade, NHAhas under taken gigantic project of National Trade Corridor (NTC)that will connect NHA network with ports of Karachi and Gawdar.

This project comprises 18 components with total length of3800 km, and will cost Rs 366 billion. NTC, once completed, will reduce 50% travel time, 10% transportation cost and will alsoresult in decreasing the road fatalities by 50%. He was told that work on 241 km Multan-Faisalabad motorway and 109 km Hassanabdal-Havelian road, which are part of NTC, will soon start. The estimated cost of the projects is Rs. 33 billion and Rs. 55billion respectively.

The meeting was further told that up-gradation and rehabilitation of KKH stands amongst the top priorities of NHA, and its stretch from Raikot to Khunjrab is being upgraded with technical and financial assistance of China. Nearly 56% of the work is completed and rest of the work will be completed by Julynext year, costing US$510.2 million.
 
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LOWER TOPA (Murree), Aug 30 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Tuesday inaugurated the over Rs 12 billion Islamabad-Murree Expressway, terming it a new strategic link with Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Gilani unveiled the plaque of the four-lane 50 km long winding road through the picturesque Murree hills and addressed a large gathering of workers of Pakistan Peoples Party from the nearby areas. The Expressway would divide the traffic burden on the older route to Murree.

The Expressway has been constructed along a new alignment in the hilly terrain by the Pakistani engineers. Special considerations for structural design have been kept in view to check landslides and to make the travel safe.

Two phases of the Expressway that will eventually link Islamabad to the capital of AJK-Muzaffarabad have been completed.

In the third phase, the existing road will be widened and upgraded from Lower Topa to Kohala, while in the final phase the section from Kohala to Muzaffarabad would be improved.
 
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New Islamabad airport to be operational by 2014: CAA

ISLAMABAD: The New Islamabad International Airport, located in Fateh Jang Tehsil of Attock District some 30 kilometres southwest of the Federal Capital, is expected to be completed and operational by 2014.

According to a spokesman of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) here on Tuesday, a Chinese company and Frontier Works Organization (WFO) are working round the clock to complete construction of passengers’ terminals buildings before the deadline.

Talking to APP, he said the new airport will replace the existing one, Benazir Bhutto International Airport located at Chaklala.

At present, the Benazir Bhutto International Airport is handling 18 airlines, adding, most of the international commercial flights are operated at morning time, which cause rush and delays.

He, however, expressed the confidence that the new airport spread over 3,600-acre would not only serve the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi but also the adjoining provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The new airport will have a modular design to handle 6.5 million passengers per annum and 80,000 metric tonnes cargo per annum. Daily News.
 
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CDA all set to launch Margalla Enclave

In continuation of its moneymaking ventures to get the cash-starved civic body out of financial crises, the Capital Development Authority is going to lunch Margalla Enclave, a small housing colony, in Sector E-11.

It seems good days are awaiting the authority, as it is expecting to generate much more than 57 percent of approximately Rs6 billion, a cooperative housing society has promised as Authority’s share in result of development and consequently sale of 54 acres in northern strip of Sector E-11 under a joint venture.

The housing colony will be developed on the same area, the Authority has taken back recently from the control of a cooperative housing society, Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS), in pursuance of Apex Court’s decision.

CDA plans to avail, at first, the balloting option to sale out some 70 residential plots each measuring approximately 500 square yards and some slightly above in area. While in second phase 15-20 residential plots will be sold through open auction, while the auction of commercial plots held in third phase. The price, Authority has decided for residential plot measuring 500 square yards, is Rs15 million, with 30 percent as down payment while rest in six equal instalments. CDA has made some slight changes in layout plan of 54-acre stretch of land by decreasing commercial area owing to ongoing downward trend in real estate market, specifically of commercial land. While residential area has been increased to get some good inputs. According to an earlier layout plan of 54-acre stretch of land in northern strip, 47.58-kanal of land was reserved for the residential plots, 112.05-kanal for high rise and medium rise apartment plots, 29.86-kanal for commercial plots, 70.51-kanal for institutional and 27.28-kanal for the establishment of education and health facilities, 127.21-kanal for roads and 16.64-kanal for parks and open spaces.

Earlier, under a joint venture agreement (JVA), the project was given to MPCHS in 2008 and Supreme Court took suo moto notice after media reports alleged, irregularities in the award of the contract to the society.

CDA had already taken over the project in the light of apex court directions and decided to sale out commercial and residential plots in Northern Strip in Sector E-11.
 
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MoF decides to build Karachi to Hyderabad Motorway
* Also decides to invite international firms for making investment in Rs 15 bilion project

By Sajid Chaudhry

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Finance here on Tuesday decided to build Karachi to Hyderabad Motorway on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis and international firms will be invited for making investment in Rs 15 billion project, official sources informed.

A coordination committee has been formed to speed up the process for award of contract through international bidding to the international firms and bidding of the project will be conducted under strict Pakistan Public Procurement Regulatory Authority, added the official sources.

Federal Minister for Finance Dr Hafeez Shaikh chaired the meeting, which reviewed the progress on the key communication projects where international investors have shown interest, officials from NHA, Planning Commission also participated in the meeting.

Dr Shaikh formed a coordination committee to expedite the BOT projects and attract serious local and international parties for participating in these projects.

A brief strategy for the fast track execution of projects was put forward by Planning Commission (PC) Implementation and Monitoring member. In a presentation, the member proposed that an Implementation Board comprising PC deputy chairman as chairman, and representatives from the concerned ministries/departments, is needed which will have its own constitution and legal entity. This board will focus on assisting Executing Agencies (EAs) to implement rules, regulation, policies and procedures for PPP arrangements, keeping in view laws and regulations defined by procurement regulators (PPRA) and International Standards. Facilitate EAs for underdevelopment projects to ensure timely execution and completion. Coordinate among different ministries and departments to ensure fast track development and management of projects under PPP arrangements. Coordinate with banks and financial institutions to devise and implement strategies for minimising time consumed in the arrangement of financing for the concessionaire. Provide a forum for finalisation of agreements between EAs and investors/developers, under PPP arrangements, where implementation body will act neutral to provide a balance between interests of public and private parties.

The National Highway Authority (NHA) chairman added that the said board will prove to be useful and it will assist NHA in many ways. While concluding the meeting, the finance minister agreed to form a coordination committee, which will work on the same lines as of the proposed Implementation Board. The committee will comprise of PC deputy chairman, member, NHA chairman, secretary communication and secretary planning. This committee will especially focus on construction of mega project of Karachi to Hyderabad Motorway M-9.

After completion of Karachi to Hyderabad Motorway - 134.5 kilometres long M-9 project - the government would reportedly generate a net revenue of Rs 1.805 billion in the first year – 2013 - while over 25 years net revenue is forecast to reach Rs 24.383 billion.

Working papers of the six-lane motorway M-9 project available with Daily Times revealed that after escalation, total cost of the project is estimated to be Rs 16.845 billion and it would complete within two years from 2011-2012. Construction of M-9 project would reportedly be completed in five phases, whereas escalation cost could rise at the rate of 5.0 percent each year during the entire five phases. However, in break-up of estimated cost, Rs 13.781 billion would be spent on construction of the motorway, while Rs 3.064 billion is estimated to be spent in the form of other costs including toll plaza equipment, lighting, communication system, rescue and recovery ambulances, etc.

Working papers for the said project explained that the federal government has set the deadline for completion of the project by December 26, 2012, while after completion of the project trade efficiency through land route would increase as well as time and fuel can also be saved on travelling from Karachi to Hyderabad. Proposal for construction of M-9 was reportedly submitted on April 12, 2010, whereas the document revealed that the government was committed to start constructing the said project from January 1, 2011.

Additionally, the M-9 project appears to be an investment opportunity in the immediate term and given the fact that a firm which submitted a bid to undertake the M-9 project in 2006 and forecast an internal rate of return of over 30 percent but was unable to pursue the same due to political reasons. Whereas NHA has recently guaranteed an internal rate of return of 22 percent and according to the diligence of the financial consultants of Employees Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) and Deloittee International, the M-9 project could potentially bear an internal rate of return of over 28 percent for the EOBI funds, although EOBI submitted an unsolicited proposal of NHA - expressing its wish to undertake the project, the working paper revealed.

The document also maintained that over 25 years, the federal government would be able to generate revenue up to Rs 24.383 billion till year 2035.

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Luwari Road Tunnel

‘PM promises to provide Rs 1.5bn for early completion’

ISLAMABAD: The Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has promised to provide Rs 1.5 billion for the early completion of Luwari Road Tunnel, whereas the government has allocated Rs 6.5 billion this year for construction projects of National Highway Authority (NHA) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Federal Minister for Communications Dr Arbab Alamgir Khan Khalil said this at a meeting chaired by him in the Ministry of Communications. The meeting was also attended by the National Assembly Member from Chitral Shahzada Mohayy-ud-din, Federal Secretary Communications Anwar Ahmad Khan, Additional Secretary Amjad Nazeer, NHA Chairman Syed Muhammad Ali Gardezi, Construction Member Aurangzeb Khan, Luwari Tunnel Colonel GM (r) Salman Arshad, representatives of SAMBO and other high officials.

Earlier, the federal minister was briefed on the progress of NHA projects. He was told that the National Highway Council recently reviewed the development portfolio of NHA for Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2011-12 and approved province-wise distribution of funds. In the current budget 2011-12, Rs 8782.36 million have been allocated by NHA for Balochistan which is 24.18 percent of the total PSDP allocation of NHA amounting to Rs 39,900.26 million.

Likewise, 38.50 percent funds are allocated for Punjab, 16.68 percent Sindh, 16.17 percent for KP and 4.46 percent for Gilgit Baltistan.

While emphasising the significance of homogenous development across the country, the minister said that equitable distribution of PSDP resources among all the provinces will go a long way in inter-provincial harmony. Commenting upon the slow pace of work on Luwari Tunnel, the federal minister said that we are determined to timely complete Luwari Tunnel. He clarified that the delay in its construction has been only due to last year’s flood, law and order situation and shortage of funds. He told that devastating floods of monsoon 2010, forced the government to divert some of the funds for rehabilitation of flood affectees and reconstruction of flood-affected areas. To accommodate flood related expenditure, the government imposed 50 percent cut on PSDP 2010-11 including the share of NHA. NHA received only Rs 18 billion out of its PSDP allocation. Consequently, NHA projects across Pakistan were impacted by the cut in PSDP due to which cash flow of the contractors got disturbed and progress on ground suffered. However, he added, we are committed to early completion of all projects. He said that NHA as per policy decision is according maximum attention to projects, which have achieved 60 percent or more progress. Once these ongoing projects are substantially completed, NHA would embark upon other planned projects for which feasibility studies, design, etc, are already in hand. staff report
 
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Infrastructure: Body formed to expedite Karachi motorway project


ISLAMABAD:
Finance Minister Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has formed a coordination committee to expedite execution of development projects based on build, operate and transfer (BOT) mechanism and to attract local and international parties for participating in these projects.
Chairing a meeting here on Tuesday, Shaikh constituted the committee, which he said would work on the same lines as the proposed implementation board. The committee will comprise Planning Commission deputy chairman, commission’s member (implementation and monitoring), National Highway Authority (NHA) chairman, communications secretary and planning secretary.
The committee will especially focus on construction of the mega Karachi-Hyderabad motorway (M-9) project.
Earlier, the Planning Commission’s member (implementation and monitoring) presented a brief strategy for fast track execution of projects and proposed constitution of an implementation board.
He said the board would assist executing agencies in implementing rules, regulations, policies and procedures for public-private partnership arrangements, keeping in view laws and regulations defined by procurement regulators and international standards.
 
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GBLA wants construction of Pak-Tajikistan road via Ghizer By Our Correspondent | From the Newspaper (8 hours ago) Today


GILGIT, Sept 13: The Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution demanding construction of the Pakistan-Tajikistan Road via Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan instead of Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The resolution was tabled by Nawaz Khan Naji.

Member Rehmat Khaliq said this road was inaugurated by Benazir Bhutto during her second term and now the present government of PPP was deviating from the decision of its former leaders which was a matter of great concern.

Law Minister Wazir Shakil said the GB government would take up the issue with the centre. Chief Minister Syed Mehdi Shah assured the house that the matter would be taken up with the concerned quarters.

Opposition leader Bashir Ahmed tabled a motion seeking attention of the government towards removal of a local daily off the list of the central media by the ministry of information.

The opposition leader alleged the GB government was attacking on the freedom of the press and harassing journalists, saying, a local journalist was tortured by the police in custody for reporting against them.

The chief minister said an inquiry had been ordered into the police raid on the office of the newspaper.

MEETING:

A high-level meeting on Tuesday reviewed law and order situation in the region. Chief Minister Syed Mehdi Shah chaired the meeting, official sources said.

The meeting was attended by senior officials of the administration, police, intelligence agencies as well as other stakeholders.

The chief minister directed the law-enforcers to utilise all resources to defeat those who were involved in disturbing the peaceful atmosphere in the area.

The sources said chief minister expressed his dismay over the performance of police and asked them to go hard against criminals. Later, the chief minister held a meeting with members of the assembly and council belonging to Gilgit city and took them into confidence about the measures he had ordered for maintaining peace in the area.

WOMEN IN SPORTS:

The Gilgit-Baltistan government was encouraging participation of women in sports to enable them to demonstrate their talent.

This was stated by the adviser to the chief minister on tourism, sports and youth affairs while responding to a question posed by a woman member during question answer hour of the ongoing session of the house. She said the women were totally ignored by previous governments and it was only the PPP government which was strengthening them in all spheres of life especially in sports. She said women emancipation was the priority of the present government.

She claimed to have been in contact with those girls who had excelled in examinations to pursue them to aggressively take part in sports activities.
 
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GBLA wants construction of Pak-Tajikistan road via Ghizer By Our Correspondent | From the Newspaper (8 hours ago) Today


GILGIT, Sept 13: The Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution demanding construction of the Pakistan-Tajikistan Road via Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan instead of Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The resolution was tabled by Nawaz Khan Naji.

Interesting but the road will have to go through the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan to get to Tajikistan, or will have to go through China to get to Tajikistan. Unfortuantely, Pakistan does not share a border with Tajikistan, because the British created a Wakhan Corridor to separate their empire from the Russian empire.

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In all honesty trade to the CAR's should go through Afghanistan. it might not be the safest but it is the fastest way to get there. Going from the Karakoram highway, to China, and then eventually into the CAR's is economically not feasible. Gas is going to be wasted and it's going to be closed off in the winter, not to mention the unexpected landslides. All we have to do is invest in Afghanistan's infrastructure projects and their will be an economic boom in the northern areas.
 
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Saarc summit: Gilani to take up Pakistan-Tajik road link project with Karzai

Prime Minister says project closely connected with transit trade.
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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday said that he would take up the Pakistan-Tajikistan road project with Afghan President Hamid Karzai during the forthcoming summit meeting of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) to be held in the Maldives next month.
The prime minister was talking to Gilgit-Baltistan Governor Pir Karam Ali Shah, who called on him at the Prime Minister House in the federal capital. He said that the completion of the project would provide the shortest possible route to the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, besides reinvigorating their historical, cultural and trade ties spread over hundreds of years.
The road project as visualised will connect Pakistan with Tajikistan by passing through eight-kilometre-long Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan.
The prime minister said the project was compatible with the agenda of Saarc summit which is called ‘Connectivity’.
The prime minister said it was his vision to develop good relations with the countries of the region. “I visited a number of countries like Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, India, Iran, China and the Central Asian Republics to further my vision,” he said.
Gilani said that connectivity was intertwined with transit trade and Pakistan was keen to enhance trade with Afghanistan and beyond.
Recalling the signing of Transit Trade Agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan, he said that trade among the countries of the region had to be enhanced for which establishment of road and rail networks was essential. Premier Gilani said that he would highlight the cause of connectivity at the Saarc summit because it would not only build bridges among people of the member countries but also create an enabling environment for their socio-economic development.
The Gilgit Baltistan governor told the prime minister that the construction of road on Pakistan’s side would require Rs2 billion, while Tajikistan had already completed the construction of road and bridge on its side of border. He said that he recently travelled to Tajikistan via old route to meet his relatives and friends there.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2011.
 
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Gwadar-Rotardaro motorway updates from Febuary 2010
This is from Febuary 2010 but i havn't seen any news really on the subject of Gwadar-Rotadaro Motorway, and i think its a good find
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http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=htt...QAcUuUBAQA-S1lC7-R_tPdv87nsgnVq9ROjMFKIb06uHA

Part 2
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=htt...QCb_zIyAQDJAlSmasb7-BGI3ckjObZtLayIM8oOOGDTWA

Basically it's saying that the Khudzar to shahdadkhot section on the gwadar motorway was being constructed. By now it probably has finished, and the Chinese have even prepared to give a loan for the motorway so cash shoul'dnt be the problem.
 
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Gilgit-Tajikistan Road to bring progress in region

ISLAMABAD, Oct 18 (APP): The proposed road between Gilgit-Baltistan to Tajikistan would open up new avenues of progress and prosperity in the region, besides turning Gilgit as an international city.The estimated Rs. 2 billion Gilgit Tajikistan Road would connect Pakistan to the land-locked Central Asian states, where virgin yet vast natural reserves await access to international markets.Pakistan is the only country through which Central Asian State could do business with the outer world either through Gawadar Port in Balochistan Province or the proposed Gilgit-Tajikistan Road.Pir Karam Ali Shah, the Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan, had recently met with both President and Prime Minister to apprise them of the importance of 220-km-long road.The GB Governor’s Camp Office in Islamabad told Pir Karam Ali Shah had assuranced by both president and prime minister to take up the issue seriously.

It was learnt through the Camp Office that people of Gilgit-Baltistan were eager to have that road, which they hope, would turn the fate of their region.

The road would provide the shortest possible route to the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, besides reinvigorating their historical, cultural and trade ties spread over hundreds of years.

As visualized, Gilgit-Tajikistan Road would connect Pakistan with Tajikistan by passing through Wakhan Corridor.

The project is compatible with the agenda of SAARC Summit which is called “Connectivity”.

Tajikistan has already completed the construction of road and bridge on its side of the border.

However, the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly has recently adopted a resolution demanding construction of the Pakistan-Tajikistan Road via Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan instead of Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The resolution was tabled by Nawaz Khan Naji.



Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Gilgit-Tajikistan Road to bring progress in region

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In all honesty trade to the CAR's should go through Afghanistan. it might not be the safest but it is the fastest way to get there. Going from the Karakoram highway, to China, and then eventually into the CAR's is economically not feasible. Gas is going to be wasted and it's going to be closed off in the winter, not to mention the unexpected landslides. All we have to do is invest in Afghanistan's infrastructure projects and their will be an economic boom in the northern areas.


Pakistan should buy the Wakhan Corridor from Afghanistan like Pakistan bought Gwadar from Oman in the 1950's or we should just wait until U.S./NATO leave the region.
 
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Saarc summit: Gilani to take up Pakistan-Tajik road link project with Karzai


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Prime Minister says project closely connected with transit trade.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday said that he would take up the Pakistan-Tajikistan road project with Afghan President Hamid Karzai during the forthcoming summit meeting of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) to be held in the Maldives next month.

The prime minister was talking to Gilgit-Baltistan Governor Pir Karam Ali Shah, who called on him at the Prime Minister House in the federal capital. He said that the completion of the project would provide the shortest possible route to the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, besides reinvigorating their historical, cultural and trade ties spread over hundreds of years.

The road project as visualised will connect Pakistan with Tajikistan by passing through eight-kilometre-long Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan.

The prime minister said the project was compatible with the agenda of Saarc summit which is called ‘Connectivity’.

The prime minister said it was his vision to develop good relations with the countries of the region. “I visited a number of countries like Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, India, Iran, China and the Central Asian Republics to further my vision,” he said.

Gilani said that connectivity was intertwined with transit trade and Pakistan was keen to enhance trade with Afghanistan and beyond.

Recalling the signing of Transit Trade Agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan, he said that trade among the countries of the region had to be enhanced for which establishment of road and rail networks was essential. Premier Gilani said that he would highlight the cause of connectivity at the Saarc summit because it would not only build bridges among people of the member countries but also create an enabling environment for their socio-economic development.

The Gilgit Baltistan governor told the prime minister that the construction of road on Pakistan’s side would require Rs2 billion, while Tajikistan had already completed the construction of road and bridge on its side of border. He said that he recently travelled to Tajikistan via old route to meet his relatives and friends there.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2011.


Saarc summit: Gilani to take up Pakistan-Tajik road link project with Karzai – The Express Tribune
 
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I think we should just capture the whole afghanistan and move the capital to Kabul or Peshawer, because we have more afghanis in Pakistan and this will automatically make us even more strategic and an instant super power!
 
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