Balochistan holds key to economic goldmine

Gwadar, Chabahar are gateways to Asia, says former NSA Nasir Janjua

LAHORE:

Former National Security Adviser General (retd) Nasir Khan Janjua has said that the true importance of Balochistan has not yet been fully understood, even though the province has the potential to take Pakistan to new heights of development, according to a statement issued on Saturday.

Speaking at a session at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Janjua said that Gwadar and Chabahar are gateways to Asia, and in the future, global trade will increasingly move towards Pakistan, especially Gwadar. He said that while Punjab has played a backbone role, Pakistan's real economic growth is linked with Balochistan.

Janjua further said that Pakistan holds a very important geographical position, while India, despite being a large country, is geographically constrained and will have to recognise Pakistan's importance for access to Central Asia and Europe.He said that just like it was once said during World War II that all roads lead to London, in the future, global trade routes will lead to Pakistan and pass through it. He described Gwadar as a great blessing and said it will become a game changer for the entire region.

LCCI President Faheemur Rehman Saigol said that Balochistan is the largest province by area and full of economic potential. He said the strategic importance of Gwadar Port is increasing and it will play a key role in Pakistan's economy in the future. A strong economy is the foundation of strong defence, he added.

Chairman Gwadar Gymkhana Ahmed Iqbal Baloch said that Balochistan has always had great potential, although hostile elements have tried to hinder its development. However, conditions are improving and development is accelerating. He said Gwadar is located on a key global trade route and can rightly be called a 'gold mine'. A new wave of development has begun in Gwadar, and international interest is increasing.

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