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Ahsan Iqbal turbocharges Gwadar drive as port races for Gulf and Asia trade throne
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51136, member: 636"] Pakistan's bigwigs cranked up the heat on Gwadar Port transformation plans during a power-packed Cabinet Committee session. Federal Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal grabbed the steering wheel while top brass from Maritime Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defence, Finance, Railways and Commerce huddled around the strategy table. The government machine rolled out ambitious schemes to position the coastal facility as a regional trade powerhouse connecting South Asia with Gulf nations and Central Asia. Officials mapped out international conferences, global roadshows and marketing blitzes designed to lure foreign investors and shipping companies. Dr. Waqas Anwar coordinated the high-stakes gathering that could reshape Pakistan's economic landscape. Maritime Ministry chiefs revealed active talks with private shipping operators about launching cargo operations between Gwadar and Persian Gulf ports. The initial focus targets minerals, dates, seafood and cement shipments that could generate massive revenue streams. Government leaders pushed for a four-nation partnership led by Foreign Affairs to study an undersea tunnel linking Gwadar with Oman. Ferry services to Gulf countries also landed on the discussion agenda as officials explored every angle to maximize trade potential. Chinese companies joined forces with local partners to develop aquaculture ventures while protecting fishermen livelihoods. Balochistan representatives reported thirty percent completion of the Gwadar Safe City Project with full operation expected by June 2026. Railway experts finished feasibility studies for a Mineral Corridor Rail Link that would transport precious metals through the strategic port. Officials debated whether Gwadar or Turbat should become the province's winter capital. The Pearl Continental Hotel stands ready to welcome international maritime crews seeking luxury accommodations. Land allocation for a Chamber of Commerce received priority status as infrastructure development accelerates. [/QUOTE]
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