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Dhoodh ki nahrain kaheen naheen bah raheen, Fact is that three provinces and their chief ministers are inept while Shahbaz Sharif is heads and shoulder above others. Some times its Ok to take a step back and try to give where credit is due. There is no haven in world, but some places are better than others. Punjab has seen development because it has a leader who is delivering. Priorities may be right or wrong but he is working hard and others are NOT. So instead of blaming him go ask the other three idiots what they are doing.

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Yeah when things going tough some one must have paid some one! May be its time to stop thinking too much. Look at the map again, no nothing wrong is happening. Hydel projects take 10-15 years to build. In last 16 years no Idiot made any thing. The projects are mega expensive as well. Who will give Pakistan credit when the economy was in trash can? Do you know how capital financing works. Give some time, hydro projects will come as well. One kalabagh has been an issue for 40 years. For all other sites, there are more political issues. Read on them.

In mean time Pakistan need energy, any where and by any means. 16 years of colossal damage cant be undone in 2.5 years

After 18th amendment, provinces have a lot more to do for themselves. Its not PMLN/Punjab fault that other Chief ministers are inept. Every one does politics. Imran Lied on 35 punctures, tried to destroy pakistan and bring down an elected govt, wasnt that Shameless ?

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Dhoodh ki nahrain kaheen naheen bah raheen, Fact is that three provinces and their chief ministers are inept while Shahbaz Sharif is heads and shoulder above others. Some times its Ok to take a step back and try to give where credit is due. There is no haven in world, but some places are better than others. Punjab has seen development because it has a leader who is delivering. Priorities may be right or wrong but he is working hard and others are NOT. So instead of blaming him go ask the other three idiots what they are doing

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This article covers many of the critcsms leveled by the provinces…
Three confusions on CPEC confronted with reality check | Pakistan - Geo.tv

By Ahmad Noorani
ISLAMABAD: In the ongoing healthy debate on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), there may be some genuine reservations but there are three basic confusions baffling different minds.
The major confusion is regarding the share of the provinces in Chinese investment for energy projects. KP is not only a major beneficiary of the Chinese investment under CPEC, besides other investments, but it will also be on the top of the list among the four provinces in terms of long-term gains of these investments. Documents and figures prove that the long-term gains of KP as a consequence of the present Chinese investment under CPEC will be more than any other province after completion of all projects. These gains will come from energy projects, industrial parks, dry port as well as from toll and other profits.
Confusion-1: Punjab has bigger share projects from Chinese investment under CPEC — China is investing around $35 billion in different electricity production projects in the first phase. Documents prove that the claim of bigger share for the Punjab in these energy projects is a lie. Pakistan is not depending merely on Chinese investment but loans are also being acquired from international and regional financial institutions for completion of the ongoing power projects. Following is a province-wise brief of energy projects under progress right now along with production and total expense being incurred on them.
Sindh (10,250 MW) costing around Rs11.5 billion: Port Qasim Coal Power Plant 2,270 MW, Thar Coal Power Plant 3,300, Jamshoro Power Project 1,320, Wind Power Projects 500 MW, Nuclear Power Plants 2,200 MW, Lakhra Coal Power Plant 660 MW.
KPK (9,230 MW) more than $11.6 billion: Sukki Kinari Hydro Power Station ($1.8 billion) 870 MW, Dasu Hydro Power Project (around $8.6 billion) 4,320, Tarbela IV & V Extension ($928 million and $796 million respectively totaling $1.72 billion) 2,700 MW, KASA 1300 Transmission Line (more than $1.5 billion) 1000, Alai Khawar Hydro Power Project 121 MW, Khan Khawar Hydro Power Project 72 MW, Dabeer Khawar Hydro Power Project 130 MW, Gomalzam Hydro Power Project 17 MW.
Azad Kashmir (4,029 MW): Neelam Jehlum Project 979 MW, Karot Hydro Power Project 720 MW, Kohala Hydro Power Project 1,100MW, Mehl Hydro Power Project 590 MW, Azad Pattan Hydro Power Project 640 MW.
Balochistan (3,020 MW) costing Rs7.1 billion: Hubco Coal Power Project 1,320 MW, Gawadar Coal Power Project 600 MW, Pak-Iran Electricity Import (Phase-1) 100 MW, Pak-Iran Electricity Import (Phase-2) 1000 MW (excluding Gaddani).
Punjab (6,220 MW) costing Rs 6.9 billion: Coal Power Plants (Sahiwal and Salt range) 1,620 MW, Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park 1,000 MW, RLNG based plants 3,600 MW.
Gilgit Baltistan (11,917): Diamer Bhasha Hydro Power Project 4,800, Bonji Hydro Power Project 7,100 MW, Satpara Hydro Power Project 17 MW.
First of all, the debate on installation of energy projects in any specific province is futile as electricity generated anywhere will be injected into the national grid and will be available for all the provinces without any discrimination. The total production after completion of these projects will be more than the demand so no question about distribution or priority to use can arise.
Secondly, as elaborated above, investment in energy projects of KP is much more than the energy projects in Punjab. So all statements on this count were a simple attempt to fuel provincialism to achieve petty and momentary political gains. All energy projects in KPK are hydropower projects, very expensive but are long term and sustainable projects because of permanent input source. However, KP CM Pervaiz Khattak insisted on Sunday that his province was getting lesser share if compared to its genuine right. He said that he was never contacted as chief minister of a province with regards to CPEC.
All energy projects in other provinces are based on fuel and are short-term projects. Fuel may or may not be available or rates of fuel can fluctuate and can result in removal of the plant from merit order. Not a single energy project in any other province can give a permanent and guaranteed source of income to that province. However, in case of KP, the province will have a permanent source of income in the form of net hydel profit of production of some 10,000 MW electricity. KP was receiving only Rs6 billion in terms of net hydel profit for the last 20 years but the present government has increased this profit to Rs18 billion per annum. When KP will be producing three times of its present generation, its net hydel profit will jump to new heights.

The hydropower projects installed in KPK in 1960s and 1970s are still functioning. These new projects will also last for decades and will be a permanent source of income for the province. Not only this, projects launched by the present government will once again make the KP as the biggest hub of electricity production in the country. The electricity produced in KP will also be the cheapest. The LNG or coal-based projects in Punjab are temporary projects to address emergency needs. These power projects in Punjab are being installed at places where costs and lines loses of transmission lines can be minimized.
These projects will remain functional for around two decades and will be feasible only when fuel will be available on desirable rates. Coal and LNG based projects cannot be installed in KPK as these will not be feasible or financially viable in any way because of transportation/moving cost of input fuel. Strategically, power projects are scattered across the country to counter emergency situations. Big and more efficient hydropower projects, in addition to those discussed above, can be installed in KPK instead of installing LNG or coal based plants. According to officials, federal government in collaboration with China is already finalizing a study for the possibility of such hydropower projects in KPK. Officials say that so far results suggest that there is a room for production of more than 30,000 MW electricity. Such hydropower projects cannot be made in Punjab on this scale. Despite claims, the present KPK government could not add even 1 MW of electricity to the national grid by completing any hydropower project because of preoccupation in the D-Chowk sit-ins and now in a campaign regarding CPEC.
When there is no point to be raised against CPEC, another objection is made that some of the projects were planned during regimes of previous governments but the present government is taking credit for them and showing them as CPEC projects. There are hundreds of projects made on paper and were buried forever. What matters is the financial close of the projects and on-ground implementation. All the feasible and viable dead projects have been made alive by taking loans from international financial institutions, China and under CPEC.
Confusion-2: Government using Chinese investment under CPEC for only Eastern Route instead of Western Route passing from deprived areas of Balochistan, Fata and KP —
i) As a matter of fact, under CPEC, China wants to use the existing infrastructure of roads of Pakistan with some up-gradations for transportation from Khunjerab to Gwadar instead of constructing new roads.
ii)- There is no Chinese investment for constructing new roads. If one relies on documents and facts, this is either a misconception or a baseless propaganda.
iii)- The existing infrastructure of roads was already not sufficient for existing traffic flow so federal government was clear that despite China’s refusal to invest in new roads, Pakistan will have to construct new roads by completing its pending projects of highways and motorways from Karachi to Peshawar through its own resources and by acquiring loans.
iv)- As successive military governments and some democratic governments have not focused on development of Balochistan, so the infrastructure of roads in this province was very poor.
v)- In case of use of existing infrastructure of roads on Western side, Balochistan could have been ignored once again and thus for the first time the federal government immediately started work on some dead projects of construction of roads from Gwadar to Dera Ismail Khan which would be passing from entire Balochistan. It is called the Western route of CPEC.
vi)- After the start of construction of new roads in Balochistan, keeping in view density of traffic and expected early recovery of loans in very quick time on Western side, government also started homework on long pending projects of roads and motorways including sections from Karachi to Hyderabad, Hyderabad to Sukkur, Sukkur to Multan and Multan to Lahore and Faisalabad. All roads are being constructed by acquiring loans and only the Sukkar-Multan section of motorway will be built using loans from a Chinese financial institution. It will not be a Chinese investment.
vii)- Objection was raised that the road passing from Balochistan will be a smaller road as compared to the Eastern route roads passing from Sindh and Punjab. It was argued that Balochistan was already a deprived and long neglected area and construction of comparable six lane motorway from Western route on priority basis could play a key role in uplift and economic development of deprived province. This was undeniably a strong argument but huge funding in form of loans was required as China was not investing in construction of new roads.
viii)- All new roads, either on Western route or Eastern side, were being constructed by acquiring loans and loans were easily available for the Eastern route (passing through Punjab and Sindh) because of dense traffic flow and expected early recovery of loans.
ix)- So the best planning could be diverting revenues earned from Eastern route to enhance Western route lanes; from existing two to four and then six lanes.
x)- As agreed in May 2015 APC, Prime Minister on November 27, 2015 directed to immediately start acquiring lands for a six lane motorway for the whole of the Western route, where a high quality two-lane road was already being completed. It was also directed on the same date that Zhob to Dera Ismail Khan Section of the Western route will be constructed as four lane carriageway from the very beginning. While the rest of the part of Western route will be made four lane road in next step and then finally will be converted into a six-lane motorway as the funds become available.
xi)- Facts and figures make it very clear that in the present situation of availability of funds and China’s unwillingness to invest in the construction of new roads, diverting whole funds to construct a six lane motorway on Western side can result in collapse of the whole project. No government invested in Balochistan in past and at present initial phase of a mega project of construction of road starting from Gwadar and passing from whole of Balochistan is about to complete. Given the financial situation of Pakistan, this road can be converted into a big motorway in phases but definitely in a very little time. If attempts to sabotage CPEC by demanding diversion of all funds for construction of a six lane motorway at this stage succeed, the dream of well-being of Baloch people and the uplift and development of the deprived province will also be lost.
Confusion-3: KP and Balochistan will get only a road without additional facilities like railway tracks, industrial zones, oil and gas pipelines, fiber optic etc: At present, there is no project of construction of new railway tracks or new oil pipelines under CPEC. People are being misguided on this count. Existing railway lines are being upgraded across the country (including KP) by using loans from Chinese banks. There is a hilarious objection from KP CM that most part of railway tracks being upgraded are in Punjab or other parts of the country. It is obvious that up-gradation in other parts will not benefit travelers belonging to KPK as well and tracks are also being upgraded in KP. Also it is not possible that any new railway tracks will reach China without passing from KP but at present there is no such project.
Only one project of installation of fiber optic along with the CPEC route from Khunjerab to Islamabad is being undertaken and it passes through KPK. It will connect Pakistan with China through fiber optic. It is obvious that any new projects of installation of fiber will tackle the needs of all parts of the country like all other projects.
Yet another interesting objection is about “not constructing Industrial zones in KPK at priority”. Industrial zones cannot be developed in absence of electricity. At present Pakistan is facing energy shortages and there is loadsheding of five to eight hours. Obviously, at first energy projects will have to be completed. Construction of industrial zones is part of the second phase of CPEC. The federal government has asked the provinces to give feasibility report of sites of such industrial zones along with CPEC route so those can be presented in meetings of Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) and then forwarded to working groups of businessmen from both the countries. Reportedly, the federal government has identified 27 sites for industrial zones along with CPEC route which include seven sites in Balochistan, three in Sindh, eight in KP and seven in Punjab. These sites are not finalised and are just proposed.
Real proposals are to be submitted by the provincial governments after proper planning but no real attention is being given in this regard and most of the focus is on politicking. Eight sites identified in KPK include marble and granite based industrial estate at Mansehra (80 acres, mining), industrial estate Nowshera (1,000 acres, manufacturing), expansion of Industrial Estate Hattar (424 acres, manufacturing), industrial estate at Chitral (80 acres, food processing) as well as Industrial Estate Ghazi (90 acres, manufacturing) and industrial estate Dera Ismail Khan (188 acres, manufacturing). Industrial estate at border of Kohat and Karak and industrial and economic zone at Bannu (400 acre) in KP have also been identified as sites for SEZ under CPEC.
As CPEC project is being expanded to central Asian states which border with KPK and Balochistan so these two provinces will benefit more than others given full attention is given on planning and making basic infrastructure instead of politicizing things.
In addition to these confusions, there are also some undeniable facts proved through official documents and statements. PTI chief Imran Khan and KP CM Pervaiz Khattak may be right in their views against some of CPEC projects, but it is absolutely wrong and baseless to say that KP CM was not taken into confidence regarding CPEC. It is a matter of record and confirmed by Prime Minister Office that federal government has officially invited Khattak to accompany Prime Minister to a China visit to discuss modalities of CPEC. However, the same offer was officially denied in categorical words. The government’s efforts for CPEC were ridiculed and CM KP continued to demand resignation of the Prime Minister from a container in D-Chowk.
Not only this, KP CM even refused to accompany Prime Minister to a visit to UK despite a request from Prime Minister Office. KP government was apprised of all developments and was repeatedly requested to provide details of its proposals for the sites of industrial zones but KP government’s level of seriousness towards the CPEC till November 2015 could be ascertained from the fact that when the federal government invited ministers to present projects in the fifth Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) held in Karachi, only a parliamentary secretary was sent.—Originally published in The News

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CM are not inept, their only crime is that they are not the brothers of the Prime Minister. If any other party was ruling Punjab, PMLN would have choked Punjab as well. Yes, CM Punjab is brother of PM, it is for that reason he, along with PM's sons, Saif ur Rehman and plenty Punjab based businessmen went to China, but not a single CM or delegate from any other province was invited.

This whole rig Punjab, occupy Pakistan system needs to go. PMLN simply doesn't have the right intention and the mantle to be the party of federation.

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Oversimplification again. If all energy projects contribute to national grid, then don't call Hydel Project any favour on KPK because technically everyone will benefit, and Punjab will be the biggest beneficiary of it. Hydel Project wouldn't mean that electricity will be sold cheaper to KPK , they will produce cheap electricity which will be more than enough to eliminate all energy rises of their own province, but in reality they will pay thrice the cost to buy the electricity and get only fraction of that electricity for their own use. Not that there's anything wrong with contributing to national grid, but people shouldn't go gaga and paint Hydel Project as some sort exclusive ehsaan on KPK. Need to know the facts and ground realities. Everything that glitters is not gold!

Hydel Project will be completed in 2022, KPK needs to know what else PMLN is doing to build industries and business for the province to induce a real employment drive. I don't know how many people Hydel Project will employ, but since it is a Federal project, experts and professionals can be (and often) transferred from outside, just like it is Balochistan.

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Some places are naturally better than the others. Punjab is one of the most fertile land on the planet. It has always been a historically prosperous region - from Hindu Kings to Mughals to British to contemporary Pakistani leaders - Norther/Eastern Punjab has never faced the kind of economic deprivation that you found in East Pakistan, Balochistan and KPK. With heavy induction of Punjabis in professional military services, Punjab was able to create a professional educated middle class and dilute the feudal system before anyone else.

It is not just Pakistani Punjab - Indian Punjab, despite being a tiny region, has produced one of the most prosperous communities in India and is the most developed parts of India. I am a Punjabi and I know the history of this land. PMLN supporters live in the bubble that Punjab perhaps only came into existence because of Sharif brothers!

What has head and shoulders CM Punjab is doing about thousands of rapes that happen in heaven on earth Punjab? Last time I checked, one of PMLN leader was the main accused for gang raping a minor, and with their "liberal" stooges like Sethi in the media, justifying the rape.

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Also just for your kind information, despite the 18th amendment, the other three idiot provinces still need sovereign guarantee of the Federal Government for any major development work since development projects are part funded by the centre.

If the Federal Government is being run by Punjabi chauvinists and worst political opponents, expect idiot province like KPK's mass transit system and Swat Hydel Project get rejected and they don't get their share of profit from water, gas and electricity.

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I hope PTI can give up hate against Punjab and Punjabies and get some actual work done which they bragged about

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Don't be so quick with pulling this insecure "hate against Punjabi" card. Hate is a strong word. Learn to hear genuine grievances because there is a genuine solution to those! If Pashtuns want greater equality and transparency in CPEC, it neither makes them anti Punjabi or traitors. Same sheet was used for Bengalis.

I wonder what you have to say about PMLN-KPK which is also standing with Khattak over thie CPEC issue? Are such PMLNers also traitors and Punjabi haters?

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So far PTI the new comers in Punjab Bashing club have not been able to produce single project that has been presented to feds and got rejected...

PTI have abused us Punjabies and shall be treated accordingly...and the only reason they abuse us is that we won't vote their Aleem Khan...

This new little tactic to curse and blame Punjab is not going to win PTI...Idiot Khan have lost it all and he havw nothing else to offer other than hate and abuses...his personal favorite

Is there anything else PTI got other than lying?

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Once Hazara MW is completed, and the western NH is done....PTI shall be left with nothing...Khatak will be first one to jump the ship as he have long record of doing so...

THE Punjab Bashing of Khattak is going to cost PTI dearly in Punjab...as PMLN is going to exploit it well...

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Hahahah. Us Punjabis, han? Dude this is not 80s, PPP's pathetic "invasion of Sindh" card didn't work, nor will Punjabi chauvinists' "hate against us Punjabis" excuse will work. This is not 80s or 90s, with free media, people are more aware of the facts, fair demands and fair solutions to those issues. Keep using the hate card, but thank God, Nawaz Sharif realised that it is important to resolve genuine outstanding issues amicably. Bit of open communication and sharing of information can piss off racists and intolerant hacks, but such activities are genuinely good for a pluralist democracy. Suppression of anything is not a solution.

You can keep on using the language of hate and call people traitors for demanding their rights because of this stinking attitude and intolerance, you lost half of the country not very long ago. But things have changed, it is not easy to fool people.

Your first sentence expose your astonishing ignorance and bigotry. Go read something about Swat Hydel Project and why it got rejected.

You know what Pakistan goes lot beyond Lahore, Faislabad, and Sialkot. As we speak, Imran Khan is inaugurating 500 KW Hydropower projects in Battagram. Yes a small village where neither there is NA seat or LB election, but the village will generate its own cheap, environmentally friendly and uninterrupted electricity. I wonder what Punjabi chauvinists have to say about that? I bet most cannot even place Battagram on Pakistan's map yet they have the bloody nerve to call those people traitors.

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500 KW in battgram after 2.5 years...and you are bragging it....it is some thing kpk govt should hide... And why...have a search that how long does it take to put small hydro projects...

And please continue abusing
.that pti and u do the best

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Thank God PMLN for now is being run by intolerant bigots. They have once against pledged to resolve these issues which is an excellent thing, but I can see why PNLN supporters have issue with this. They were looking for a massive conflict with Punjab coming on the top. It is not just Khattak, it is whole of KPK and their political representation that has the same demands, yes including PMLN-KPK! Doesn't that say a lot.

If PMLN and their bigoted supporters tried to exploit anything. Their "hate against Punjabi" lie shall be as successful as PPP's "invasion of Sindh" BS. You are both the same.

Pakistan is a changed country today.

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One Noora in the same thread says oh building of hydro project takes a long long long time, the other Noora thinks Hydro Power is developed within weeks! Make your mind up. Many small villages who cannot afford electricity from the national grid are producing their own cheap electricity. If you want, I can give you a list. Battgram is neither the first nor the only hydro project in KPK.

Shall I also ask you why Metro bus only came in the super duper CM Punjab's province after 4.5 years of his tenure?

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And IK backed off from balgram visit...

So much NA seats crap

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Doesn't matter - he is not a Showbaz Sharif. This is not a photo-op session. The point is that the village that nether has an NA seat or LB elections got cheap and environmentally friendly electricity that they can produce themselves.

IK is neither a CM KPK or holds any administrative post in the province. His visit would have only brought more media publicity to the cause.

You are acting as if he pulled the whole project out something.

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Thar’s Coal Fields: Mining for Power

MITHI: Mining in Thar’s 9,600 kilometre coal fields are gaining momentum after the arrival of experts from China.

After the arrival of China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), work on two blocks and particularly on Block II has picked up pace.

Farhan Ahmed Ansari from** Engro **told Dawn.com that the arrival of Chinese engineers and technical staff has accelerated the pace of work on Block II. “More and more experts are arriving every day,” he added.

Almost** 3,000 technicians and engineers** are expected to arrive on site to help locals in running the heavy machinery and developing open-pit mining.

Ansari said that over 80 per cent of landowners have been monetarily compensated for the lands aquired by Engro and the Thar Coal Authority.

The project’s first phase involves the relocation of villagers from Sahri Dars and Tharyo Halepoto in Islamkot taluka. In order to evacuate the site chosen for open pit mining completely, villagers will we rehabilitated to nearby locations. Ansari claimed they will be provided with modern facilities, and given housing and employment.

Meanwhile, high school students are being trained in operational areas so they can be gainfully employed in the mega-project later.

The villagers of Sahri Dars and Tharyo Halepoto said they would resist if the commitments and promises made to them were not fulfilled. About 4,000 people are set to be relocated after their model houses are built.

An official from Thar Coal Mining Authority said that all preparations have been made for the inauguration of the country’s mega-project, which comprises of 12 blocks on over 9,000 square km of Tharparkar district. Buried under this land lies an estimated 175 billion tones of coal.

Partab Shivani, a local activist in Mithi, hopes that the mega project brings prosperity to the backward region. He urges concerned authorities to keep their promises and feels that steps should be taken to ensure the environment, ecology, demography of the area.

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China Powers up Pakistan: The Energy Component of the CPEC

China and Pakistan held a ceremony beginning construction for the planned** Karot hydropower plant on January 10, marking the start of one more energy project on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. The $1.65 billion hydropower plant,** spearheaded by China’s Three Gorges Corporation, was the first project to receive funding from China’s Silk Road Fund. Upon completion (scheduled for 2020), the Karot plant will provide 720 MW of energy harnessed from the Jhelum River.

The Karot plant is part of the broader China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, which itself is part of China’s “Belt and Road” initiative to link China with Europe (and all the regions in between). Though the CPEC is often understood solely in terms of transportation infrastructure – developing the Chinese-controlled port at Gwadar and linking it to China via rail and road – that’s not the only aspect of the project.

Under the “1+4” cooperation framework](China-Pakistan Economic Corridor gains momentum in Pakistan - World - Chinadaily.com.cn) unveiled during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s April 2015 visit to Pakistan, the CPEC is the “1,” with the “4” representing key areas of the larger strategy. Energy is one of those four areas, along with Gwadar Port, transport infrastructure, and industrial cooperation. In fact, China and Pakistan officially broke ground on five new energy projects, all of them considered part of the CPEC, during Xi’s visit to Pakistan last year.

Along with the** Karot hydropower project, **the CPEC also includes Chinese construction of the world’s largest solar plant in Punjab Province. The first section began providing electricity in August 2015; the second portion is currently under construction by Chinese firm Zonergy. When completed by the end of this year, the entire solar plant is expected to produce up to 1,000 MW of power.

Another project is a coal power plant at **Port Qasim, **which was in fact the first energy project included under the CPEC framework.

According to China Daily, the plant, being constructed by Powerchina Resources Ltd., will cost** $2 billion** and should be finished by the end of 2017. The project will consist of two 660 MW coal plants, for a total energy generation of 1320 MW.

Of course, Chinese investment in Pakistan’s energy sector predate the CPEC — just look at perhaps the most famous joint project, the $10 billion expansion of the Karachi nuclear power plant. But the scale of the CPEC energy projects are mind-boggling.

All told, 14 Chinese-constructed energy projects in Pakistan tied to the CPEC are supposed to provide anadditional 10,400 MW of electricity by March 2018 – more than enough to make up for Pakistan’s 2015 energy shortfall of 4,500 MW. And that’s only part of the story.

According to China Daily, there are a total of 21 planned energy projects in the works under the CPEC framework. Altogether, these projects should eventually produce 16,400 MW of power, roughly the same as Pakistan’s current capacity.

As they say, the best-laid plans often go awry, so it’s likely not every project will be completed on schedule (or even at all). But the sheer scale of China’s energy plans for the CPEC ensures that it has a chance to be a game-changer for Pakistan, where rolling blackouts are common due to energy shortages.