China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.
China and Pakistan have reached an agreement worth 4.8 billion dollars, to set up a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two allies.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif witnessed the signing of the deal, under which Beijing would build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear plant, in a district of Punjab.
The Pakistani Prime Minister termed the signing of the nuclear power plant agreement, as a token of increasing economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, and promised to complete the project without any delay.