Times of Islamabad

Pakistan s first ever man made island Chaand Taara worth 10 billion to be built off coast

Pakistan s first ever man made island Chaand Taara worth 10 billion to be built off coast

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s first man-made Island is to be built in Gwadarlinkata cost of over $10 Billion. The ‘Chaand Taara’ shaped islands representingPakistan’s flags moon and star will form the cities of the Central BusinessDistrict.

Located the Marine Drive and stretching towards Zero Point on the CoastalHighway, the Central Business District is to include a state of the artamusement park, Art & Culture Museum, Grand Theatre, Concert Hall,International Expo Centre, 5* Hotels & Resorts, Multiple Shopping Malls andWaterfront Walk and Shopping Promenade to name a few.

The mega-development which will be built around the Gwadar Tower expectedto be Pakistan’s tallest building has been detailed in the Gwadar SmartCity Masterplan. The 75-page detailed report which has been underdevelopment by the China Communications Construction Company a Chinesestate-owned enterprise with assets of over $132 Billion and the Governmentof Pakistan as a joint-venture project.

The 75-page master plan document, prepared by Chinese state-owned companyChina Communications Construction Company in conjunction with Pakistan’sMinister of Planning, Development & Reform and Gwadar Development Authorityand shared with this reporter, chalks out an elaborate road map and plan onhow Gwadar is to become the trade and economic hub of South Asia with a GDPper capita of $15,000 – 10 times that of Pakistan’s average.

The Government of Pakistan and China project Gwadar’s economy to surpass $30Billion per annum in the long-term, creating 1-1.2 Million high paid jobswith an income per capita of $15,000. Pakistan’s current income per capitameaning the economic output the country generates per person is around$1500 which Gwadar will eclipse by some 1000%.

According to Gwadar’s new master plan, the city will become the fulcrum ofeconomic development in western Pakistan, the main port in westernPakistan, one of the westward sea routes in western China, the five CentralAsian countries and the trade centres of Afghanistan, South Asia and theneighbouring Middle East.

Megaprojects include a $5 billion investment into Gwadar’s power sectorwith 15 new power plants, $1 billion invested into generating 700,000 m3 offresh water per day through desalination plants, a man-made island, centralbusiness district, Pakistan’s tallest building all in a tax-freeenvironment where life can be enjoyed whilst avoiding taxes.

Think Dubai but on a much larger scale and in a quicker time frame, themaster plan details how Gwadar will become the economic hub of not onlyPakistan but the entire South Asian region.

Gwadar is set to see a massive influx of skilled workers and high poweredexecutives as it gears up to become the technological, industrial andhigh-tech service hub of South Asia. According to the recently releasedGwadar smart port city master plan Gwadar’s economic output is expected toexceed $30 Billion whilst creating up to 1.2 Million jobs for skilledworkers and professionals.

The master plan details international exhibition centres, multiple themeparks, luxury 5* resorts, botanical gardens and museums in a thrivingmodern city economy all within Pakistan’s first ‘weapon-free’ city.

Pakistan’s current trade and economic hub of Karachi sees an estimated 65million tonnes of cargo through the port each year and with Gwadareclipsing that by 2030 as the key route for trade with the Middle-East,Afghanistan, Central Asia and China, the city is expected to become theregions leading trade centre.