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Gwadar Pakistan || The Majestic Balochistan

Gwadar is a port city on southwestern coast of Balochistan, Pakistan. City is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea opposite Oman. Gwadar It is the 100th largest city of Pakistan, according to a 2017 census. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email : [email protected] * Instagram: shorturl.at/fBFMO * Facebook: shorturl.at/amtQ8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this video we will also show you the Asia's largest Mud Volcano, Nani Mandir, Stone Bread and beautiful beaches of Balochistan with aerial/drone views. It was an overseas possession of Oman from 1783 to 1958. It is about 120 km (75 mi) southwest of Turbat, while the sister port city of Chabahar in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan Province is about 170 km (110 mi) to the west of Gwadar. The main industrial concern is a fish-processing factory; salt is obtained by the evaporation of seawater. Gwadar became part of the sultanate of Muscat and Oman in 1797, and it was not until 1958 that the town and adjoining hinterland were exchanged from Oman to Pakistan. For most of its history, Gwadar was a small to medium-sized settlement with an economy largely based on artisanal fishing. The strategic value of its location was first recognized in 1954 when it was identified as a suitable site for a deep water port by the United States Geological Survey at the request of Pakistan while the territory was still under Omani rule. The area's potential to be a major deep water port remained untapped under successive Pakistani governments until 2001, when construction on the first phase of Gwadar Port was initiated. The first phase was inaugurated in 2007 at a total cost of $248 million. The port initially remained underutilized after construction for a variety of reasons, including lack of investment, security concerns, and the Government of Pakistan's failure to transfer land as promised to the port operator, Port of Singapore Authority. In April 2015, Pakistan and China announced their intention to develop the $46 billion China–Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC, which in turn forms part of China's ambitious One Belt One Road. Thanks for watching Big Bhai

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