Afghanistan starts work on TAPI gas pipeline, a $10 billion project connecting Central Asia to South Asia, aimed at boosting regio...
Afghanistan said Wednesday work would begin on a $10 billion gas pipeline traversing South Asia as officials joined dignitaries in neighbouring Turkmenistan to celebrate its completion on that side of the border.
At the border ceremony in Islim Cheshma in Turkmenistan, officials on both sides, including Afghan Prime Minister Hassan Akhund, hailed the project. In the Afghan border province of Herat, a public holiday was declared to mark the occasion, with posters celebrating the project plastered around the capital of the same name.
Pakistan and India will each purchase 42 per cent of the gas deliveries, and Afghanistan 16 per cent, while Kabul will also benefit from lucrative transit fees of around $500 million per year, according to Afghan media. It is the most significant development project for Taliban authorities since they seized power in 2021, ending their two decade-long insurgency against the foreign-backed government.
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