Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal said that with China’s support, work on the multi-billion ML-1, the main railway line project between Karachi and Peshawar, would be started as early as possible during this year.
The ML-1 project was to be done in the first phase, but somehow, it got delayed in the last four years.
“There was little follow-up from the previous government, but now, we are actively following it up,” the minister said.
“We are hopeful that this project will start this year,” he said in an interview after a special meeting of the 12th Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) of CPEC in Beijing.
He said, “The railway track has been badly damaged during the floods last year. This is the main railway track line linking north and south Pakistan. We want to repair it and we want to upgrade it as early as possible. It will be a US$10 billion project. We will do it in phases, and we hope to start this project as soon as possible during this year.”
Ahsan Iqbal said, “The 150 years old railway line now requires major modernisation and up-gradation. We are hoping that with China’s help, we will be able to modernize this railway track from Karachi to Peshawar and it will be a very big support to our logistics.”
About Karachi circular railway, he said, “It is a mass transit project for Karachi which is the biggest city in Pakistan. So, we also agreed to fast-track that project.”
Ahsan Iqbal said the JCC meeting was very historic because it marked a decade of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
“About 10 years ago, both China and Pakistan started a new journey of bilateral relationship through CPEC which is a pilot project of the Belt and Road Initiative.”
“As a result, today, we have more than $25 billion worth of investments in Pakistan under CPEC and the flagship project has helped Pakistan overcome its energy crisis.”
Under CPEC, we installed more than 8,000 megawatts of power projects. It has helped us to construct modern highways, and motorways, which has improved connectivity in the country, linked different parts of the country, and provided efficient logistic support to the economy.
He said, “Through CPEC, we have also developed infrastructure in Gwadar.”
“We have also improved the digital infrastructure with fiber optic cable that has been laid between China and Pakistan.”
“With CPEC, we have also carried out a number of socio-economic projects for uplifting the social conditions of people.”