Saudi Fund for Development in talks with Pakistan to collaborate on uplift projects

Pakistan and SFD last week signed $107 million loan agreements to finance two hydropower projects. Photo/Supplied
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ISLAMABAD: The Saudi Fund for Development is in talks with Pakistan to collaborate on several projects across various sectors such as energy, health, education and infrastructure, a top Pakistan official said on Sunday.

The secretary of Pakistan鈥檚 Economic Affairs Division, Kazim Niaz, and SFD Chief Executive Officer Sultan bin Abdul Rehman Al-Marshad signed two loan agreements worth $107 million last week to finance hydropower projects in Azad Kashmir, supporting Pakistan鈥檚 efforts toward energy sustainability and economic growth.

鈥淲e already had a framework agreement with SFD. As the Saudi delegation concluded its visit (on Sunday), we have discussed a pipeline of numerous projects for future cooperation, in which they have shown keen interest,鈥� Niaz told Arab News.

鈥淭hese projects are in the energy, health, education and infrastructure sectors.鈥�

Niaz did not provide more details on the projects, which he said would be shared after Saudi feedback on a list of initiatives shared by Islamabad for investment and cooperation. 

鈥淭hey (Saudis) have taken these projects with them for examination and analysis,鈥� the bureaucrat added. 鈥淥nce their analysis is complete, both sides will proceed with signing.鈥�

The Saudi fund provides development assistance and financial aid to developing countries through loans and grants. In the past, it has deposited money in Pakistan鈥檚 central bank to bolster foreign exchange reserves and funded various development projects in infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

A Pakistani delegation will hold meeting with SFD officials in Riyadh on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the Islamic Development Bank from April 27-30. 

On the loan agreements signed with SFD during its March 22-24 visit to Pakistan, Niaz said they would be used to fund two hydropower projects in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

鈥淪FD will finance $66 million for 48MW Shounter Hydropower Project and $41 million for 22MW Jagran-IV Hydropower Project in the Neelam Valley District,鈥� he said, adding that the projects would generate 70 MW of electricity, which would be transmitted to the national grid.

SFD has been one of Pakistan鈥檚 leading development partners since its establishment in 1974. 

鈥淭hey are providing assistance in energy, health, education, and infrastructure projects and have really played a significant part with their support for the floods in 2022,鈥� Niaz said. 

鈥淔rom our engagements and discussions,鈥� the top official said, 鈥淚 can say that the future of this cooperation and collaboration is very bright and encouraging.鈥�