The meeting of Senate Standing Committee on Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, chaired by Senator Quratulain Marri, convened today in Islamabad, to review the compliance of its recommendations and progress on key development projects.
The meeting was attended by Senators Jam Saifullah Khan, Shahadat Awan, Atta ur Rehman, Saadia Abbasi and Mashal Azam.
At the outset, the Committee was briefed on the 22 recommendations issued earlier. The Secretary, Planning, Development and Special Initiatives informed that several recommendations had been addressed, while the remaining were under consideration. The Committee also sought compliance on the projects recommended by the Members of the Senate; however, the Ministry requested additional time to present the same. Chairperson also directed that relevant Ministries be summoned in the next meeting to present compliance reports.
The Committee was further apprised of the proposals shared by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP). The Secretary informed that the IMF had sent a questionnaire covering multiple areas, of which Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Public Investment Management (PIM) were directly relevant to the Planning Commission. The completed questionnaire was submitted to the IMF on March 20, 2025.
While discussing the IMF Diagnosis Report, it was revealed that lack of adequate prioritization of projects, frequent delays, rising costs, and weak protection of funds for approved projects over their lifecycle were the major shortcomings identified by IMF. The Chairperson emphasized that, in line with the Committee’s previous recommendations, ongoing projects must be completed on priority before the initiation of new ones.
The Ministry also briefed the Committee on the Intelligent Project Automation System (iPAS), which is designed to streamline the development process. With integration across systems, iPAS aims to facilitate detailed budgeting and automate budget releases.
The National Highway Authority (NHA) gave a detailed briefing on the Sukkur–Hyderabad–Karachi Motorway (M-6) and the Karachi–Quetta–Chaman Road (N-25). Members were informed that the M-6 consists of five sections from Hyderabad to Sukkur. In the first phase, two sections Noushehroferoz–Ranipur and Ranipur–Sukkur are being prioritized, with Board approval expected in September 2025.