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Japan to provide Rs3.078bln for installation of Weather Surveillance Radar at Sukkur

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January 26, 2020: Japan committed to providing JPY 1.986 billion (PKR 3.078 billion) grant assistance for the Installation of Weather Surveillance Radar in Sukkur.

The Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar witnessed the signing ceremony of Japanese grant assistance of JPY 1.986 billion (PKR 3.078 billion) for the installation of Weather Surveillance Radar at Sukkur.

This project will help deliver reliable and timely meteorological services to prevent damage to life and property caused by disasters. The grant agreement was signed by Mr. Noor Ahmad, Secretary EAD, and H.E. Mr. Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan on behalf of their Governments today on January 25, 2021.

Talking on the occasion, Secretary EAD expressed that Pakistan values reciprocal and congenial relations with Japan and both countries share a mutual stance on most of the regional and international affairs. Japanese economic assistance has played and shall continue to play a vital role in the socio-economic uplift of Pakistan.

He also appreciated the earlier assistance extended by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the installation of the Weather Surveillance Radars in Karachi, Islamabad & Multan and the establishment of a Specialized Medium-Range Weather Forecasting Centre (SMRFC). He acknowledged Japan as a proactive development partner who has always helped Pakistan during any emergency such as Polio and COVID-19 outbreak.

The Japanese Ambassador apprised that disaster management is one of its priority areas as both the countries are prone to natural disasters with frequent episodes of floods, earthquakes, storms, landslides, and heavy rains. Japan with its experience and technical expertise is glad to assist Pakistan, especially for disaster risk reduction, to save lives and properties of people.

Apart from these projects, Japan regularly offers fully-funded training courses and master/doctorate programs including Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Leaders Capacity Development and Human Resource Development to strengthen disaster management in Pakistan.

The Minister for Economic Affairs appreciated the Government and the Peoples of Japan for their continued support. He assured the Japanese-side of extending all necessary facilitation for more meaningful and enhanced cooperation between the two sides in the future.

Press Release

Posted on: 2021-01-26T09:56:00+05:00

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