The changing landscape of Balochistan
One marvel of this expected development is the majestic power plant.
(Web-Desk)- Balochistan the largest province of Pakistan though largely underdeveloped has a rugged terrain rich in natural resources. Aside from Quetta, the deep sea port Gwadar is a key to its development and prosperity. Gwadar is the 21st century Martime Silk route that has the potential to transform this mountainous region into the most profitable hustling bustling port city.
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a long term project deemed to bring about a radical change in the life of the dwellers, providing citizens with ample opportunities to not only prosper but earn better livelihood through development in infrastructure, energy, transportation and industrialization.
From express highways to hospital upgradation, technical and vocational centers all are aimed at revolutionizing Balochistan.
One marvel of this expected development is the majestic power plant in Balochistan. Let’s take a look at the spectacle developing over the years
#CPEC OMGSuch a breathtaking video of a power plant in Balochistan by China Power Hub Generation Company. It has created such a miracle @XHNews @CGTNOfficial @CPEC_Official @CPEC_Official @VofBalochistan @jam_kamal @KahudaBabar @PTVNewsOfficial @ARYNEWSOFFICIAL @DunyaNews pic.twitter.com/erM9ExxuNY
— Lijian Zhao (@zlj517) January 7, 2019
China Power Hub Generation Company is currently constructing two 660 Megawatts Coal Fired Power Plants in Hub, Balochistan, Pakistan as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor creating 2,900 Jobs #China #Pakistan #CPEC #Business #Investing #EmergingPakistan @zlj517 @pid_gov pic.twitter.com/p7nkFHQiYx
— Emerging Pakistan (@dev9_) March 31, 2018
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