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CPEC Green Development Changing Development Landscape in Pakistan: Nong Rong

#CPEC Following Environmental and Sustainable Development

  • CPEC Green-Development High Level Policy Dialogue Held in Islamabad
  • CPEC Green Development changing development landscape in Pakistan
  • By Muhammad Arif

ISLAMABAD (August 18, 2022): The prime focus of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and CPEC is on sustainable initiatives in green infrastructure, green energy, green finance and modern agriculture, China’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong made these remarks while speaking at “China Pakistan Economic Corridor #CPEC Green-Development High Level Policy Dialogue” organized by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (#SDPI) held here on Thursday.

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Chinese Ambassador further said that China and Pakistan have boosted cooperation in green energy. “Five wind power projects have been completed under CPEC with a total capacity of 300 megawatts, and another 300-megawatt solar power project has been completed,” noted Nong.

He further said China as an iron brother is committed to support Pakistan in realizing its green development vision through knowledge sharing and technology transfers. He expressed the hope that Pak-China cooperation in green development will emerge as a driving force in CPEC and will further strengthen brotherly relations between the two nations.

CPEC Green-Development
CPEC Green Development

Eulogizing Chinn’s continued support for Pakistan, the Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Prof Ahsan Iqbal said that creating an enabling environment for business to business relations is key to attract and avail foreign investments in the country and re-emphasized government’s commitment to fast track green development projects under CPEC. 

Ahsan Iqbal also said that the iron brother country has been supporting infrastructure development in Pakistan since President Xi Jinping during his visit announced to invest $46 billion under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in 2014. 

Dr Abid Suleri, Executive Director SDPI, said that the green development of CPEC is crucial keeping in mind the triple planetary crisis and climate change in particular. Pakistan has witnessed unprecedented challenge of extreme climate events in recent years in the form of flash floods and heat waves. At the same time, no country is immune to climate change. He said that in future, Pakistan and China will be focusing on modern agriculture and livestock farming due to the harsh impacts of climate change on agriculture. He said we have already witnessed 40% reduction in mango harvest and similar impact on wheat produce. He said that there is an agreement on focusing on increasing cooperation in areas of research and development especially for climate smart agriculture and tapping in the true potential of Gwadar.  

Ambassador of Pakistan to China H.E. Moin-ul-Haque said that CPEC has transformed the landscape of Pakistan due to its all encompassing nature and has driven development and employment in the remotest areas in Pakistan. He commended that CPEC projects are taking environment, ecology, biodiversity into consideration. He said that agriculture is now key area of cooperation and special working group has been formulated as well as action plan to bolster cooperation in agriculture sector. He said that China offers great knowledge in terms of developing hybrid seeds, irrigation system, cold chain systems and bring value addition to agricultural produce.  

Former Chairman Pakistan Board of Investment, Haroon Sharif said we need to ensure financing for green development; it is estimated that Pakistan needs $16 billion annually for the next 10 years and particularly $2-3 billion would be needed for climate resilience. Some projects from green transport and infrastructure should be used as a marketing model to attract investors.

N.A. Zuberi, Senior Advisor China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Limited that Chinese investments are focused on renewable energy generation to mitigate the energy crisis in the country. Presently, 6,039 MW of installed power generation capacity has already been put into operation, which includes 1,440 MW of clean and green energy based on hydro, wind and solar resource (720 MW Hydel, 400 MW Solar, 300 MW Wind. However, Pakistan’s transmission network needs to improve to reduce line losses.

Dr. Hassan Daud Butt, CEO, KP Board of Investment and Trade (KPBOIT) said that green development of CPEC offers a new development paradigm through infrastructure investments necessary to mitigate climate change. He said that from 2014-19, China has invested over US $117 Billion in green development of Belt and Road Initiative.

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