Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry toured educational facilities in Gwadar to assess regional development needs. The Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs examined operations at Gwadar University and the Pak-China Institute of Technical and Vocational Training. He emphasized that advanced educational opportunities must be expanded to support national growth objectives. The minister stressed that technical skill development lays the foundation for regional advancement. His inspection covered multiple academic departments at both institutions.
The Maritime Affairs Ministry will provide instructional support for marine industry education programs. Chaudhry announced that his department would address operational challenges facing the Pak-China Technical and Vocational Institute. He identified youth empowerment through specialized training as essential for maximizing the potential of the Gwadar port. The visit highlights the government's priorities for human capital development within Balochistan province. These educational investments align with broader China-Pakistan Economic Corridor initiatives, which are centered on the strategic port city.
The Maritime Affairs Ministry will provide instructional support for marine industry education programs. Chaudhry announced that his department would address operational challenges facing the Pak-China Technical and Vocational Institute. He identified youth empowerment through specialized training as essential for maximizing the potential of the Gwadar port. The visit highlights the government's priorities for human capital development within Balochistan province. These educational investments align with broader China-Pakistan Economic Corridor initiatives, which are centered on the strategic port city.