The project, which is an 1,800-kilometer natural gas pipeline, would run from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan and India.
Zabiullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said that the government is committed to undertaking major projects aimed at promoting settlement and generating employment prospects for the population. He said that the TAPI project would create ample job opportunities for the country's youth within the energy sector.
Mujahid also highlighted the government's efforts to alleviate poverty, as evidenced by the employment of 5,000 individuals in the QoshTepa Grand Canal and 150,000 people in the mining sector. He said that as mining activities expand, the number of workers is anticipated to rise.
The TAPI project has been in the works for many years, but it has been delayed by security concerns and financial constraints. However, the Islamic Emirate has said that it is committed to making the project a reality.
The TAPI project would have a number of benefits for Afghanistan. It would generate much-needed revenue for the government, create jobs, and help to promote economic development. The project would also help to improve relations between Afghanistan and its neighbors.
The Islamic Emirate has said that it is confident that the TAPI project will be a success. The government is working to secure the necessary funding and to address any security concerns. The project is expected to begin construction in the near future. (ILKHA)