Pak-China energy ties

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Pakistan is facing an energy crisis since 2007. According to Robert M Hathaway and Michael Kugelman, “The growth in Pakistan’s economy has increased the pressure on energy resources. As demand for energy exceeds supply, power outages and planned power cuts are common.” Pakistan energy requirements are increasing day by day and not only economic growth but also political stability is linked with the energy resources. A possible energy solution, based on wind and solar energy can be used. Spain is already producing 73 % of its power needs from wind and solar energy.

China is our strategic, time-tested and reliable friend. To enhance cooperation in the energy sector, China’s high officials and big business groups visited Pakistan and discussed with the Pakistan’s high officials and representatives for different projects in the field of energy, infrastructure and railways. China has also plans to invest in the 300 MW solar power project in Pakistan. The government of Pakistan also offered Chinese companies to invest in the Bhasha dam.

China is an everlasting friend of Pakistan. Energy cooperation between the two countries has multiple effects. Keeping in view the emerging geo-political and geo-strategic position of China in the region, both the countries should also develop defence cooperation and meaningful security agreements.

FARAH RAZZAQ

Islamabad