Flourishing Cultural Exchanges Help Deepen Ties Between China and Central Asia
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Flourishing cultural exchanges help deepen ties between China and Central Asia
Besides the first China-Central Asia cultural tourism train, there has been notable progress in people-to-people exchanges between China and five Central Asian countries since the first China-Central Asia Summit.
PM For Expansion Of Rail Network To Central Asian States
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday called for expanding the country’s rail network to enhance trade links with Central Asian countries. While presiding over a meeting on railways, the premier instructed Pakistan Railways to expedite efforts to connect Gwadar with its network. Earlier, Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi briefed the prime minister on ongoing reforms in the railways department, saying that the organisation had immen…
PM directs formulation of strategy to expand railway network to Central Asian countries
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday, today ordered the formulation of a strategy to expand the railway network in order to enhance trade relations with Central Asian countries. Chairing a meeting regarding Pakistan Railways in Islamabad on Wednesday, the Prime Minister noted that railway system is the backbone of any country’s economy. The PM emphasized the need for a sustainable rebuilding of railway infrastructure across the …
PM orders expansion of railway links with Central Asia
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed the preparation of a comprehensive plan to expand Pakistan’s railway network, aiming to strengthen trade ties with Central Asian nations. While presiding over a meeting on Pakistan Railways in Islamabad on Wednesday, the Prime Minister highlighted that a robust railway system is fundamental to a nation’s economy. He stressed the importance of sustainably reconstructing railway infrastructure to suppor…
Govt to ‘save millions’ as 155 railway stations in Pakistan go solar
As part of the government’s renewable push, a total of 155 railway stations across Pakistan are being shifted to solar energy - a move that is expected to save the national exchequer millions of rupees. The development came into light during a high-level meeting held on Wednesday at the Prime Minister’s House in Islamabad, read a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). During the meeting, Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abba…
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