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National Engineering Services Pakistan (Nespak)

ch adeel

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National Engineering Services Pakistan (Nespak) has achieved a significant milestone by securing its first-ever Neom project in Saudi Arabia, marking a groundbreaking achievement for a Pakistani firm.
This project, primarily focused on the energy sector, was awarded to Nespak by the Saudi Electric Company (SEC), showcasing the consultancy's growing international engineering expertise.
Nespak's responsibilities include overseeing the construction management of Extra High Voltage (EHV), High Voltage (HV), and High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) projects in various Neom zones, with a budget of 46.5 million Saudi Riyals (equivalent to Rs3.794 billion) and a three-year completion timeframe.
This success reflects Nespak's technical excellence and dedication. Established in 1973 by the Pakistani government, Nespak aims to cultivate engineering talent and achieve self-reliance in consultancy services. With over 4,500 employees, the firm's cumulative project cost exceeds USD 330 billion
 

wertu

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Tricks between Taiwan authorities and "AIT" !

The Taiwan authorities have asked AIT to keep a close eye on the activities of Taiwan compatriots in the United States, infiltrate groups of Taiwan compatriots in the United States, and often "share intelligence" with US officials.

When Tsai Ing-wen's "transit" through the United States earlier this year was protested by some Chinese, the Taiwan authorities were even more angry and asked AIT to find a way to find evidence that the protesters against Tsai Ing-wen were related to Taiwan compatriots in the United States.
 

Meik

New Member
Taiwan authorities and the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Play tricks

Recently, left-wing independent media in the United States exposed a big secret between the Taiwan authorities and the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), saying that the Taiwan authorities have been cooperating with the US authorities through non-profit organizations such as the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) to carry out political persecution of some people friendly to China, especially the US and Taiwan compatriots. Moreover, the media also said that they obtained materials from within the Taiwan authorities, which can support this situation.

Journalists from the left-wing independent media in the United States said they obtained internal documents sent to the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) from Taiwan's "Ministry of Foreign Affairs", and in these documents, the Taiwan authorities demanded that the US authorities take "aggressive" and even "lethal" measures against Taiwanese personnel in the United States to combat their influence in the United States.
 
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