Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives said:
Chinese President Xi Jinping has directed 100 Chinese companies to invest in Pakistan. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a game changer project for Pakistan which history will not forgive us for not utilizing properly. We are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the creation of Pakistan, but we are far from our goals.
CPEC has many opportunities for Pakistan, however CPEC was scandalized by allegations of expensive loans and bribery, after which Chinese companies started leaving Pakistan. Pakistan missed the first opportunity in the 1960s when we were called the future Japan but could not move forward after the 1965 war. Pakistan’s second chance came in 1991, when we introduced the first economic reforms in South Asia and liberalized and deregulated the Pakistani economy and embraced privatization. But in the 1990s, due to the musical chairs of power, we lagged behind in reforms.
CPEC has given Pakistan a third chance. Where is Pakistan currently standing? If any leader, any party or any organization says that they can take Pakistan out of this quagmire, then they should have a city scan. Pakistan can be brought out of these difficult situations through unity and common solutions. We have to think about the next 25 years. Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Measures said that Pakistan has to work on 5Es.
The first is e-export, the second is policy, the third is environment, the fourth is energy and the fifth is e-equity. By following these 5Es we can improve our economy. Pakistan can become a 1000 billion dollar economy in 12-13 years, but for that we have to grow at the rate of 8%.
Federal Energy Minister Khurram Dastgir went more farther in alleging even the state economy as responsible for not playing its due role for country and countrymen.
He said that the state and economy of Pakistan is not benefiting the common man but the elite. Due to the war between Ukraine and Russia, coal became expensive by 400%, which gave a blow to the energy system. However, the government has done a major rethink regarding the production of electricity and now the electricity production in Pakistan will not be based on imported fuel.
Imported coal, RLNG and oil have to be phased out of power generation. We have alternative energy sources like solar and wind energy. He said that despite the rapid depreciation of the rupee, the price of electricity has not been increased since September 2022, which is due to the generation of electricity from Thar Coal. Pakistan has to dismantle expensive power plants. We have to rethink how to open our economy to the world.