Gwadar port turning Pakistan into trade hub: Lawmaker

IANS  |  Islamabad 

A top Pakistani lawmaker has said that the country was turning into a regional and international trade hub due to the strategically located deep sea port in province.

Addressing an inaugural session of Asian Parliamentary Assembly's Standing in on Monday, Senate Chair Sadiq Sanjrani said that is helping to strike down the negative impression created about the area, reports

"Bringing and Gwadar into the national mainstream development is part of our agenda," Sanjrani said, adding that is rich in mineral resources and their exploration and development can change the face of not only Pakistan, but the entire region.

Lauding the potential of Gwadar, he said that the port was being developed as a sea and land route not only between regions but also continents.

He also urged for greater teamwork amongst the Asian countries to realise the dream of a socially, economically and culturally integrated

Sanjrani said the capacity of desalination plant to provide drinking water to the residents has been enhanced to 2.5 million gallons, and three more desalination plants will be set up in the city to increase this capacity to 5 million gallons.

The is a prominent part of the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC). It became operational in November 2016.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 09:30 IST