Afghanistan: Energy Supply Improvement Investment Program

The Afghanistan: Energy Supply Improvement Investment Program is a proposed electric power transmission link intended to supply Afghanistan with power from other central Asian countries,[1] as well as interconnecting the ten separate power grids within Afghanistan.[2] It is unofficially known as TUTAP, which stands for the names of the countries involved: Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The project was approved by the Asian Development Bank on 15 December 2015.[3]

A decision to reroute the project through Salang Pass, rather than Bamyan Province, led to a protest by Hazara people who felt this decision would hurt their interests.[1] On 23 July 2016, this protest was bombed killing at least 80 people and injuring 260.[4]

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