Four new highways would be constructed in Balochistan that would link far-flung areas of the province with the rest of the country and help bring about economic revolution under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The CPEC Joint Working Group on Transport Infrastructure has approved financial assistance for the construction of these roads.
Initially, the decision to build these roads was taken during the 6th meeting of Joint Cooperation Committee, which was held last year, the sources said, adding that this was followed by a feasibility study of the projects.
On completion of the feasibility study, the Joint Working Group on Transport Infrastructure gave approval to financial assistance, and added that two of these projects would be initiated this year. Work on the road from Dera Ismail Khan to Zhob would be started this year with the financial assistance from China.
The total cost of this 210 kilometer long four lane highway has been estimated at Rs.81 billion and work for acquisition of land for it has already been initiated. This road would bring about prosperity in several far-flung rural areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan and bring about economic prosperity in these areas.
Similarly, under the CPEC, work on 110 kilometer Khuzdar-Baseema road would also be initiated this year with total cost of Rs.20 billion. This highway would link N25 and N85 and provide modern transport facilities to the people.
In addition to these two important highways, Zhob Kuchlagh road is also an import component of the Western Route which would be the shortest road linking Islamabad to Quetta and this road would also be developed under CPEC.
The land acquisition of the 305 kilometer four lane highway has also been initiated.