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Blessed with a variety of rare and precious marble and mineral resources, Pakistan stands out as a unique country, which offers immense opportunities for domestic and international investors to earn maximum returns on their investments in this vital sector in the wake of multibillion dollars CPEC investment.
Pakistan’s western belt including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, erstwhile FATA and Balochistan besides major areas of Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, parts of Sindh and Punjab have plenty of marble deposits including Granite, Chromite, Dolomite, Manganese, Nephrite, Feldspar, Ziyarat, Limestones, Silica Sand, Quartz, Coal and Emerald.
This huge variety of marble is a great opportunity for investors to explore in the pursuit of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) government investor-friendly economic and industrial policies which give upward boost to industrialization, SMEs, trade, and mineral sectors despite COVID-19 pandemic.
Marble Production areas in Pakistan
Entire erstwhile FATA especially Bajaur, Khyber and Mohmand, KP’s Malakand division mostly Buner, Shangla and Swat districts and Khuzdar, Loralai, Mastung, Dal Badin and other western districts of Balochistan bordering with Afghanistan, are naturally rich in world-class marble, granite and others mineral resources and investment in this profit-oriented sector would help create employment opportunities for hundreds of thousands of people besides taking the country’s industrial and economic growth to new heights. bit.ly/3aOiyiW
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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah visited Pakistan Navy War College Lahore and addressed the participants of the 45th PN Staff Course. His talk was mainly focused on the prevailing geostrategic environment and enhanced responsibilities of Pakistan Navy in the wake of upcoming Gwadar port and CPEC projects. The Naval Chief said that the global environment continues to be in a state of transition and multiple power centers are emerging. “Our national prosperity and security is intrinsically linked to the development of maritime sector and a strong Navy is the insurance for the security of Pakistan”. Admiral Zakaullah said that Pakistan Navy is fully prepared to ensure security of Gwadar Port and its adjoining waters and capacity building, where required, is rapidly taking place with the assistance of Government.
The Admiral highlighted that the time had come where we as a nation, are overcoming the sea blindness and there was a growing understanding of the maritime potential of Pakistan. He alluded that Pakistan Navy, without getting into arms race, was fully capable and determined to overcome the challenges. He praised the government’s efforts for the development of China Pakistan Economic Corridor and Gwadar Port which will exponentially increase the maritime activities in our waters.
While referring to the internal security situation, he said, “The internal security threat we face is substantial and afflicts every segment of the society. Pakistan Navy is fully cognizant of this challenge and accords highest priority to deal with it”.
The Admiral congratulated the course participants for successfully completing the course and wished them well for future assignments.
11 member delegation of Senate Standing Committee on Defence, headed by Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, visited facilities and installation of Pakistan Navy at Karachi and coastal areas during their three days visit.
The delegation visited Fleet Headquarters, Pakistan Navy Dockyard, Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works and Fleet Units including ships and submarines. During the visit, a comprehensive briefing was given to the Committee on the emerging contemporary challenges in the region and Pakistan Navy's role in safeguarding the country's maritime interests. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah was also present during the briefing. The committee was apprised on the adversary's massive naval build-up particularly acquisition of nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers which are a matter of serious concern not only for Pakistan but also for the regional peace. The Senate Committee was also briefed on the indigenization programme of Pakistan Navy.
The Committee undertook detailed visit of Jinnah Naval Base at Ormara, considered as the future home port of PN Fleet, where they were briefed on various developmental projects of the Base. Besides operational development plans, the Committee was also briefed on Pakistan Navy's contributions towards nation building and initiatives to uplift socio-economic condition of Baloch populace residing along the Makran Coastal belt. During visit of the Cadet College Ormara, where 50% of the cadets are from Balochistan whose education is free, the Committee members were apprised about the quality education and training being provided to the Cadets.
Similarly, during the visit of 100 bed hospital PNS DARMAN JAH, the Committee was briefed about the quality medical facilities afforded to the local population in addition to PN personnel. Later the committee visited Gwadar port where it was briefed about the importance of the port for the CPEC project and the effective measures PN has taken for the security of the port and its seaward approaches. On the occasion, the Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Defence Mr Mushahid Hussain Syed expressed satisfaction over PN's operational preparedness and nation building efforts. The Committee assured its full support to PN in its future developmental plans for safeguarding the maritime interests of Pakistan in the Indian Ocean.