Sir: About 63 years of autonomy has passed yet the legislature of Pakistan is as yet unfit to use its assets. In spite of the fact that Pakistan is rich in mineral assets however the general population is far from their fundamental necessities, for example, power and water. We have such a large amount of coal saves that we can satisfy our vitality prerequisite for more than 100 years. We can make power by the utilisation of coal. The second fundamental issue of Pakistan is water. Pakistan can’t make dams when contrasted with India. India has finished 40 dams on waterway Jhelum and Chenab. Out of which four expansive and 16 little have turned out to be operational. India is building world’s third biggest dam named Kargil on stream Sindh. Pakistan is exceptionally subject to horticulture which thus is reliant on water. The Kalabagh dam will create the biggest measure of power. Initially, it was to begin in 1985. In 2007 it was concluded that it will be made however because of the death of Benazir Bhutto it postponed. Kalabagh will have an introduced limit of 2400 MW at first and 3600 MW at last. Pakistan’s Water and Power Development Authority evaluates that yearly power created at Kalabagh will be 20 million barrels of oil identical, sparing fuel that would some way or another be expected to deliver warm power. The issue of water will be comprehended just when the chiefs overlook their own advantage and think for Pakistan. We have such an extensive amount the assets that we don’t need to ask from different nations however as I would like to think, the issue gained out of power because of debasement. MARIUM UDDIN Karachi Published in Daily Times, April 22nd 2018.