Apart from export growth, the Pakistan Stone Development Company (Pasdec) has set a bold revenue target. It thinks Pakistan could make $15 billion yearly by using its top-quality marble, onyx, and granite reserves. This matches the world’s need for fancy natural stones, which people often use in buildings, home design, and art. Chagai, an important area in Balochistan, plays a key role in reaching these goals. Setting up cutting-edge processing plants in the region could boost the value of raw materials through refining and finishing.
These plants are ready to bring in big money, create jobs, and improve the lives of people there. Also, they would make Balochistan a big name in the world marble business, showing that Pakistan can keep up with well-known exporters like Italy and Turkey.
Moreover, expanding marble processing in Chagai doesn’t just boost the economy; it affects society too. To ensure long-term growth while protecting its natural resources, Pakistan should invest in skill development and sustainable mining. Local expertise combined with modern technology can drive progress. This approach could transform Chagai into a hub for innovation and high-quality marble production. This would show the world what Pakistan can do with its resources making Chagai stand out on the global scene.