Pakistan

Gwadar port aims to become a new DubaiGWADAR: For over a decade, Pakistani officials have dreamed of transforming the small but strategically located fishing port of Gwadar into a duty-free port and free economic zone Pakistans answer to Dubai.The aim is for Gwadar located on the Arabian Sea near Iran and the mouth of the Persian Gulf to become a regional commercial, industrial and shipping hub, as part of the ambitious China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.The corridor is designed to give China a shorter, more secure trading route, via Pakistan, to the Middle East and beyond, while also boosting Pakistans economy.Right now, however, the dusty next Dubai on Pakistans coast resembles the original mainly in one respect it doesnt have much water.It hasnt rained here for the last three years, explains a local journalist, Sajid Baloch.Abdul Rahim, who works for the Gwadar Development Authority, under the provincial government of Balochistan, said climate change is playing a role in Gwadars thirst.I would say because of climate change the rains have stopped it used to rain much more often and in every season.
Now Gwadar is facing severe water issues.
There is no fresh water here, Rahim said.Nearby Akra Kaur reservoir dried up two years ago, and water must now be brought from a more distant source, he said.
Some of the water coming in is contaminated, leading to an increase in waterborne illnesses such as hepatitis, he added.Tapping groundwater isnt a solution.
There is no point in digging wells as the underground water is all brackish, Rahim said.GROWING FASTRight now, the Gwadar peninsula a hammerhead-shaped projection of land into the Arabian Sea is home to about 100,000 people, following completion of the first phase of the port development.But as development continues, the areas population is expected to grow to 500,000 by 2020, according to the port authoritys website.On one side of the peninsula is the deep-sea port, built by the Chinese state-owned China Overseas Holding Company.
On the other side lies the local harbor.Fishing was Gwadars main economic activity before the port started operations, and some local people say they so far see little benefit in the governments grand plans.We are dying from thirst, there are no doctors in our hospitals, the electricity comes and goes and there is garbage everywhere as no one collects it, complained Rasool Bux, a fisherman who lives near the harbor.First fix all these problems.
Then develop this dream of Dubai, he urged.Bux said most in the town get their water from tankers that make the two-hour drive from Mirani Dam.
But the tankers only come once or twice a month to his area, Bux said, and shortages are common.Muhammad Ali Kakar, the provinces planning and development secretary, told a government committee in December that the total demand for water in Gwadar city was 6.5 million gallons a day, but tankers supplied only 2 million gallons.SATISFYING THIRSTTo help solve the water shortages two desalination plants have been built in the port, with Chinese expertise.
The smaller can provide 200,000 gallons of potable water per day to the port, while the larger one, recently completed in the adjacent duty-free zone, can supply double that amount.Both plants rely on power from generators, as there is not enough grid power in Gwadar to run them, said Sajjd H.
Baloch, the director general of Gwadar Development Authority.Some fishermen say they now buy clean drinking water from the port, paying up to 50 Pakistani rupees (around $0.40) for a three-liter can.Gul Mohammed, the operations director for the port authority, said his agency was willing to supply clean water outside the port and duty-free zone, but would need to be paid to produce it.We are willing to provide water from the larger plant to the city of Gwadar at the rate of 0.98 rupees per gallon, but the Government of Balochistan has to sign an agreement with us, he said.The provincial government is reluctant to accept the offer, hoping for rains this year to fill the Akra Kaur dam, Rahim said.The army, tasked with protecting the CPEC project, meanwhile, also has laid the foundation for a large desalination plant to be built with help from the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland.The plant, to be completed by July, will provide 4.4 million gallons of water a day, free of cost, to the inhabitants of Gwadar city, according to an army press release.Providing better services, including clean drinking water, is seen as a way of helping win local support for the development push.The army also has brought in specialist doctors to supplement those already working at the local government-run hospital.A new road will soon connect the port to the Makran Coastal Highway, which links Gwadar to Karachi.
Gwadars new airport will be Pakistans largest when it is complete.The China Power Company also plans to open a 300 megawatt coal-fired power plant around 20km (12 miles) from the port to provide electricity to Gwadar.Meanwhile, tourism has started too, and the port is increasingly bustling with visitors.Certainly the security in Gwadar has improved considerably in the last two years.
I would say that, given all the recent development, the dream of Dubai will be realized in a decade or so, said Munir Ahmed, a port security officer.





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