Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline: Navigating Complexities of International Relations
Pakistan, with a population of over 240 million, is on track to double its population within the next few decades. This rapid demographic expansion raises significant concerns, particularly regarding escalating energy demands. Historically, gas was the primary source of thermal power generation, but due to the decline in gas reserves in the last decade, its contribution to power generation has dropped significantly.
The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project stands as a testament to the enduring partnership between the two nations and the potential for regional cooperation in the energy sector. Despite challenges stemming from international sanctions and geopolitical tensions, recent developments signal progress toward realizing this vital infrastructure initiative.
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