Pakistan to become strong regional economic power soon: PM Nawaz

Government of PakistanPakistan to become strong regional economic power soon: PM Nawaz

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan will emerge as a strong economic power of the region in the next few years.

While speaking after reviewing the progress on Lahore-Abdul Hakeem M-3 motorway project in Nankana Sahib on Wednesday, the prime minister said that mega infrastructure projects including motorways, expressways and highways are being executed in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Gilgit Baltistan which will make Pakistan the Asian Tiger.

The prime minister said that the mega connectivity projects will also connect Pakistan with China and the Central Asian Countries. He said that speed and quality is being ensured in the projects.

Nawaz Sharif pointed out that Central Asian States are land locked Countries and the connectivity projects will help these Countries to access Gwadar Port. He said that this will benefit the economies of Pakistan and the Central Asian States.

The prime minister invited the opposition parties to visit the development projects initiated by the present government which are not less than a revolution. A genuine change is taking place in the Country. He said besides road infrastructure project, the government has launched several power projects which will add cheap electricity to the national grid.

Furthermore, he said that the opposition should do politics but not create hurdles in the execution of these projects.

“We will continue our journey towards development in order to ensure brighter future for the youth of the Country,” he said.

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