25 Agreements between Punjab & Beijing

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I was talking of the responsibility... waise bhi ye Zardari sahib ka farmaan hai: siyasat main kuch hatmi nahin hota.. to let PML(N) try what they think can do good for country, even for that they have to contact China (who supplied those faulty engines)

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Sher ki hakumat puray mulk mein chahe woh karachi ho ya quetta so if they dont deliver in every province then they have failed

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suleman shahbaz is also enjoying the chinese metro bus. Its a family picnic:shoaby:

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Whats with those yellow pants? Is he celebrating a succesful sarson ka saag harvest in Punjab or something?

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yeh abhe khazana khali hai agar bhara hota to shayad apni 7 pushtain le jata China :yahoo:

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he probably paid from his own pocket but still…chaval waj gaye

Does he hold any public office?

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okay desert bird, you might have went all craxy had it been Khattak’s sister or brother going to china or somewhere on Gov expenses. What is he doing there? If he is in personal capacity (looking for his own business) then thats a BIG conflict of interest IK keeps talking about.

Dhitayi hai bhayee! :k:

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At first I read the title as “25 arguments between Punjab and Beijing”

:hehe:

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I was thinking the same. He shoud come out of 1970's lollywood movies. Rangeela kahin ka

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There is a reason IK refers to him as SHOWBAZ SHAREEF

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he also say that he got a reason to call IK ‘khilari’, ‘anaaRi’ :hehe:

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Anaari to :ik: Hai is mein koi shak nahi :hehe:

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Chinese firms ready to invest billions of dollars in Pakistan

Rana JawadFriday, July 05, 2013

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BEIJING: Chinese companies expressed their willingness to invest billions of dollars in Pakistan during meetings with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as chairman Orient Group of Investment offered laying the Pak-Iran gas pipeline up to China.*
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Meanwhile, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif held a meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping during an official visit to Beijing.Nawaz Sharif said he chose China for his first overseas visit to strengthen and develop the friendly neighbourly ties between the two countries.

“Pakistan hopes to expand economic exchanges, especially in developing basic infrastructure, and welcomes Chinese businesses to invest there,” he said.Xi told him China hoped to move ahead with plans for a “China-Pakistan economic corridor. All-weather strategic cooperation is the precious wealth our two countries share.”

While interacting with a responsive galaxy of Chinese business and corporate leaders, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif urged them to extend their help and cooperation for power generation and infrastructure development in Pakistan in line with the close strategic partnership between the two countries.

Speaking with the Chairman Orient Group of Investment Zhang Hongwei, the prime minister said that there was big potential in Pakistan in oil and gas exploration. “We are happy to support and help Chinese partnership in various projects of economy,” he said.

Chairman Zahng expressed willingness to help Pakistan in construction of **pipeline from Pakistan to China **immediately and send a team for partnership in laying gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan.

He said that his company had undertaken wind energy project to generating 1000MW in first phase in Jhampir area in Pakistan.The meeting was the highlight of the prime minister’s engagements on the first day of his five-day official visit to China.

He told the chief executives from Chinese corporate and financial sectors that overcoming Pakistan’s energy crisis was top priority of his government along with developing infrastructure in the country to pave the way for more foreign investment and industrial growth.

Prime Minister Sharif had a detailed meeting at the State Guest House here with the chairman of China’s Export-Import Bank, Li Ruogu, which officials in his delegation termed very productive and encouraging.

Underscoring the depth of Pakistan-China relationship characterised by warmth, mutual respect and convergence of views and interests, the prime minister sought more funding by the leading Chinese bank for the Chinese enterprises already working in Pakistan.

Mr Li, later, while talking to media representatives, said that EXIM bank was already supporting** 27 projects in Pakistan** to the level of six billion dollars and that the bank would consider further expanding assistance in energy, transport and infrastructure domains.

Nawaz Sharif also held a meeting with Chairman of China Development Bank Hu Huaibang, briefing him in detail about his government’s economic agenda and the policies it was formulating to put the national economy on an even keel, including measures to give an impetus to investment from friendly countries.

He specifically asked for a credit line from China Development Bank and said a special fund would be created for planned Pak-China economic corridor by linking Gwadar deep seaport being developed by Chinese expertise with Kashghar through road and rail network.

The prime minister said he would soon send a team to China to work out details on various projects.

A senior member of the entourage told ‘The News’ that the prime minister did all he could to offset a perception among Chinese financial and investment circles that Pakistan “is only good for signing MoUs and then sleeping over them.”

“Write to me directly on my e-mail,” Nawaz Sahrif told the Chinese business and financial leaders and “we will get back to you in 24 hours… And see to it that hiccups are removed within 7 days.”

A close aide to the prime minister said Pakistan and China had traditionally very strong and defence ties and “now it is a new effort to create and foster stronger economic and business bonds.”

Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Planning and Development, told ‘The News’ that the prime ministers of Pakistan and China had strong business management backgrounds and therefore “we think it is time to convert it into economic thrust that will benefit the region.”

“A new promising twist in relations is in the offing – building strong economic, trade and investment cooperation unlike the past emphasis only on defence collaboration. It surely is a new twist in the old bonds,” said a Pakistani official.

“So many projects are being discussed in one trip; **this has never happened before. **If implemented, the plans prove a game changer and Pakistan and China will both benefit hugely. My focus is boosting economic and business activities through connectivity. China connected to Pakistan and we connected to china,” the prime minister told media after visiting an underground train.

Giving economic links ascendancy in relations with China is widely seen as a right and fruitful path for Pakistan while China forges ahead as an economic power on the global scene.

In a meeting with President of China Investment Corporation Gao Xiqing, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif laid out details of his economic mission, calling for expanded Chinese partnership in projects in the spheres of energy and infrastructure.

The prime minister said there were tremendous prospects for the Chinese in hydro and coal based power generation project as well as in the area of motorways and high speed trains.

He informed that the economic corridor from **Gwadar to Kashgar **would greatly benefit not only the people of Pakistan and China but also the regional countries.He said it would be highly beneficial and convenient for the Chinese to export their goods from Kashgar and central parts of the country to Middle East and to Europe through Pakistan.

Nawaz Sharif said that he had held very comprehensive talks on relevant project with Chinese Premier Li Keqaing during his visit to Islamabad in May. “We wish to see stronger Pakistan-China partnership in all fields and diverse projects.”

The prime minister said that his government would welcome Chinese partnership in the construction of Bhasha Dam in Pakistan’s northern areas.The prime minister also invited Chinese support in **Mass Transit project for Karachi **and said that the provincial metropolis needed this system as early as possible.

To provide better transport facilities to the masses his government also wanted to implement Karachi-Peshawar fast train project, he said and added, “This is my dream and it can and will come true.”

Talking to Vice-President of China Power Investment Corporation Wang Zhiying, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said with the support of his organisation “we can address our energy problem.”“A lot can be changed with your cooperation,” he told Mr Wang and also referred to the long-standing plan to exploit the vast Thar coal deposits in Sindh and invited the Chinese Investment Corporation to extend a helping hand to realise the objective.

Wang told the prime minister that his company was already working on two power plants of** 600MW each generating capacity in Thar**. The prime minister, emphasising the need for completion of the projects at the earliest, and asked Mr Wang to directly contact his secretariat for removal of any bottlenecks.

He assured Mr Wang that he would get reply within** 24 hours from the PM office**.Meanwhile, Balochistan Chief Minster Dr Abdul Malik Baloch said that on the directive of the prime minister, he assured Chinese investors full security in his province.

Punjab Chief Minister Shabaz Sharif, Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal, Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi, Ambassador Masood Khalid and Chinese Ambassador in Pakistan Sun Wei Dong and prominent Pakistani businessmen were also present during the meetings.

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Pak-China Pipeline Project: Nawaz to offer China the shortest oil route

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) led government has decided to offer China to lay oil pipeline from Gwadar to Western China – a move that will allow the latter to diversify and safeguard its crude oil import routes, sources told The Express Tribune.**

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would make a formal offer to his Chinese counterpart during his current visit to China. The government is expected to sign within a month an operational agreement with the brotherly nation to hand over Gwader Port to a Chinese company.

Officials said Pak-China oil pipeline could later be linked with Iran that had already offered to lay oil pipeline from its territory to Gwader to transport crude oil. During the PPP era, Iran had also announced to set up oil refinery at Gwader Port with 400,000 barrels per day oil production capacity.

“So, this proposal may become feasible after Chinese company takes operational control of Gwader Port,” official said adding that Gwader Port is quite near to Persian Gulf through which nearly** 40% of world’s oil supply flow** is maintained.

Officials maintained that** 50%** of total oil demand of China is met from imports that come from Middle East. At present supply line to China runs over 10,000 kilometre Dubai-Shanghai-Urumqi ocean route.

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“The crude oil processed and refined at Gwader Oil Refinery can be exported and transported to Urumqi through the shortest possible route to China via Dubai-Gwader-Urumqi which is about 3600 kilometres.**

For this a oil pipeline will be laid through the envisaged Energy Corridor up to Western China via KKH/Khunjrab bypass,” officials said.

They said that impediments like high altitude, freezing temperature and difficult terrain could be overcome through certain technological advancements since many countries had successfully completed such pipeline projects under extreme conditions and high altitude such as ATACAMA gas pipeline, Trans-Alkaska Pipeline, Trans-Asia Gas pipeline etc.
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Published in The Express Tribune, July 5[SUP]th[/SUP], 2013.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/572801/pak-china-pipeline-project-nawaz-to-offer-china-the-shortest-oil-route/*

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Nawaz Sharif ne specially kha tha k Suleman Shahbaz ko sath lana h … Suleman PML-N ke energy think tank ka founding member h … he is a graduate of Oxford aur sharif family ke business ko mainly yhi deal krta h … Media pe jis trah is ne defend kia tha PML-N ki policies ko during elections … sb hairan rh gye thae … he is simply a smart guy … Hamza aur Mariam se khi zyada …

Both** Suleman Shahbaz **aur Dr.Miftah Ismail ne PML-N energy policy making m sb se important role play kia h … so that is why Nawaz Sharif ne Suleman ko China bulaya h

***Dr. Miftah Ismail


Dr. Miftah Ismail received his PhD in Political Economy from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania . He has worked for the International Monetary Fund as an analyst and is currently a Director of Ismail Industries Limited, the largest confectionery manufacturers in Pakistan. He was the Vice Chairman Punjab Board of Investment & Trade in past.

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Yr jb argument ke lye koi point ni bchta phir facebook posters wali yakkia lgni shru hojati h yha pe … :hehe:

Elections se phle bhi kbi Mariam Nawaz ke kbi kisi aur ke FB ke posters lgae PTI jihadis ne phir be Pakistan ke logo ne 1.5 Crore votes diye aur 50% se zyada majority di PML-N ko …

so lge rho munnah bhai …faraq phir bhi koi ni prna :kiss:

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darling DB, zara ye to batao ye 50% se ooper ki majority wala raaz miyan saab per 11 baje raat kaise khul gaya, jab ke election results to agle din raat gaye tak aate rahe the? kia miyan saab sahib e kashaf o karamaat hain?

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^^ us raat Kamran Khan ne GEO pe 10:00pm pe bta dia tha complete details ke sath all seats ka ke 15-20% counting ho chuki h aur 10,000+ votes ka faraq prne lg pra tha even after 20% counting .... aur Kamran Khan ne kha tha yhi trend follow krta h 99% baqi 80% counting m bhi .... yh bcha bhi janta h is m konsi rocket science h ..... 11:30pm tk 40% counting ho gye thi ... roz-e-roshan ki trah waz'ah tha k kon jeet rha h ....

bhai jaan m us din subah 7:00am pe soya tha .... puri raat m wohi trend follow kia tha jo 6:00pm se jb counting shru hui aur 11:30pm tk jb 20% ho chuki thi .... wohi trend baad m bhi rha