China to build desalination plant in Karachi for clean water

Karachi: China is set to develop a new desalination plant in Karachi aimed at converting seawater into clean drinking water, addressing the city’s growing water shortage. The project reflects strong international cooperation and falls under the Investment & Global Cooperation Cluster, highlighting foreign involvement in Pakistan’s critical infrastructure. Once operational, the plant is expected to improve water availability, support urban expansion, and enhance living standards for residents. For major cities like Lahore and across Punjab, such projects signal future possibilities of advanced water solutions and sustainable urban planning. Authorities believe this initiative could reduce reliance on traditional water sources. Will this project solve Karachi’s water crisis? Should similar plants be introduced in other cities?

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