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

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.



