Pakistan is inviting Saudi Arabia to invest billions of dollars in its electricity sector. The offer includes projects in power transmission, smart grid technology, and energy infrastructure. Both countries want to build stronger cooperation in the power field.
Energy Minister Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari discussed these opportunities during high-level talks. He explained Pakistan’s plans to modernize its power system. Key goals include expanding transmission lines, introducing smart metering, and reducing electricity losses. These steps will help create a more reliable and efficient energy supply.
Pakistan also wants to attract more foreign investment. The government is working on sector reforms to make the electricity market better for investors. Renewable energy projects and new technology are part of the plan to meet growing demand and improve service for people.
Saudi Arabia is a close friend and important partner for Pakistan. Energy cooperation can bring new technology, create jobs, and support economic growth in both nations. Saudi investments could help Pakistan build a stronger and greener power system.

