Guddu, Pakistan

[1] Vast reservoirs of natural gas were discovered at Sui, Balochistan in 1953 to pave the way for the development of a gigantic power system at Guddu, Sindh.

Discovery of the natural gas and construction of a barrage across Indus River has transformed Guddu, Sindh, Pakistan into a modern town.

Plants for the construction of first phase of Guddu Power Project took off in 1969.

[2] Guddu Thermal Power Station has 10 wards and 300+ employees [3] The repercussions of 1972 Bhutto visit to Soviet Union were vast; including the ₨.

4.5 billion worth Steel Mills in Karachi; the thermal power plant in Guddu; and Pakistan's official departure from Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) (1955 - 1977) and Central Treaty Organization, also called Baghdad Pact (CENTO) (1955 - 1979).