Gold Worth $636 Billion Discovered in Pakistan Tarbela Dam | Unverified Claim

Breaking News | Gold Worth $636 Billion Discovered in Tarbela Dam

In a startling announcement. Gold reserves estimated to be worth $636 billion have purportedly been discovered in the soil of Pakistan’s Tarbela Dam. According to reports, the claim was made by Hanif Gohar. Chairman of Air Karachi and former Senior Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI). The revelation was shared at a press conference held at the Karachi Press Club. Where Gohar stated that divers had collected soil samples from within the dam reservoir and the laboratory analysis indicated a gold value near $636 billion. (ProPakistani)

Gohar further claimed that Pakistan’s top military and economic leadership. Including the Chief of Army Staff — had been briefed on the discovery. He said that his company is prepared to invest in and manage the extraction process if the government does not act swiftly. According to him, dredging experts from Holland. Canada and Amsterdam have already been approached for this purpose.

The timing of the announcement has grabbed national attention, as such a sizeable mineral find could radically transform Pakistan’s economy. Gohar suggested that the gold reserves could potentially clear the country’s external debt if feasible extraction begins. Nonetheless, experts warn that the value is an extrapolation based on early samples and that large-scale extraction from reservoir sediment is technically and environmentally challenging.

Critics point out that claims of massive mineral wealth in Pakistan have surfaced before, with little evidence of commercial exploitation or global verification. For the Tarbela scenario, questions linger about whether the gold concentrations are large enough for economic mining, whether the extraction method is logistically viable, and if environmental risks have been properly assessed.

Despite the hype, the official authorities — including the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) and the Ministry of Energy — have not yet issued a formal statement confirming the finding. The next steps would typically involve comprehensive geological surveys, feasibility studies and regulatory approvals. Until then, the claim remains unverified.

If proven true, the Tarbela gold discovery could create thousands of jobs. Attract foreign direct investment, and contribute to Pakistan’s economic resilience. However, industry analysts and environmentalists caution that such high-value announcements must be met with transparency. Sound governance and responsible resource management to transform potential into real impact.

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