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Discovering Hidden treasures buried under Pakistan’s Mountains.

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Transitioning Pakistan into a Global Green Minerals Hub (2026–2045)

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Letting the world know about natural resources of Pakistan

Transitioning Pakistan into a Global Green Minerals Hub (2026–2045)

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The global shift from fossil fuel energy systems to electric mobility, renewable power grids and advanced computing infrastructure is fundamentally increasing the demand for critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, rare earth elements and copper. These resources will determine which nations lead the future global economy.
Pakistan possesses a wide range of mineral deposits, especially in Balochistan, Waziristan and Gilgit-Baltistan. However, the country is currently stuck in a low-value model — exporting raw ore or low processed concentrates, earning minimal national value while other countries convert those materials into battery cells, EV components, and high-tech alloys that are exponentially more valuable.
This project presents a national-level strategy to transform Pakistan from a basic mineral supplier into a globally competitive green minerals hub through domestic refining, downstream processing, environmental responsibility and high-tech industrialization. This transformation can create new export categories, reduce import dependence, generate advanced jobs, improve national revenue, and secure Pakistan’s position within future technology supply chains.