Gwadar Seaport and News Updates

Only if now Baloch people completely stop supporting BLA/BRA types, this can change Baluchistan forever, even with corruption (which won't end in Pakistan) Baloch people can benefit from peace, lots of hotels, restaurants, resorts, schools, factories, and other investments will come, all they have to do is if they see any suspicious activities relate it to Army or Police or FC. Inshallah one day the entire Coast of Baluchistan will see massive investments and locals will see some prosperity.
Maybe if they get proper elections? A coherent and capable government? Actually get to choose who leads them, and not a puppet? Maybe blaming 14 million people is the problem?
 
What a development! All the Satanic plans and deeds of the Jahiliat Emirat of Fasadi Dubai and Ram Rajya of Hindutva Bharat are going down the sewage carrying all the scums and maggots along with them....

Looks like the Pak merchant ships will sail freely in the Persian Gulf....

The mother vasaals will dump and collect their shipment at and from Gawadar, while the feeder ships carrying Pak flag would do the rest....
 
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Gwadar’s moment has finally arrived for Pakistan

Iran war and Hormuz blockade breathing life into China-invested Pakistan port infrastructure that until now was mainly dormant

On May 13, according to Reuters, against the backdrop of disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, Iraq and Pakistan have reached agreements with Iran, allowing oil tankers to pass safely through the Strait of Hormuz.

Iraq has arranged for the passage of two large oil tankers, which can transport about 2 million barrels of Iraqi crude oil. Pakistan has arranged for the passage of its two oil tankers, carrying Qatari liquefied natural gas whose supply had previously been interrupted due to the conflict.

Iraq emphasized that oil revenue accounts for 95% of its national budget, and if its own economy deteriorates, it would also harm Iran's own interests. Under the framework of the relevant agreements, the aforementioned countries did not make any direct monetary payments to Iran or the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

This is a good start. In the future, more ships may pass through Gwadar Port to transfer goods.
 
Iranian Delegation Visits Gwadar to Explore Investment, Trade Cooperation

A high-level Iranian trade delegation led by Muhammad Saeed Arbabi arrived in Gwadar in a move being viewed as an important development in economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Iran.

The delegation, representing the Chabahar Free Zone Organization, crossed into Pakistan through the Gabd-Rimdan Border Crossing and was received by Jehand Hut, according to The Express Tribune.

The visiting delegation includes Iranian investors, logistics specialists and representatives linked to international trade and port operations.

According to officials, the delegation was invited by the Gwadar Chamber of Commerce and Industry to explore investment prospects and strengthen bilateral commercial cooperation.

 
Successful berthing of special vessel MV HM Leader at #GwadarPort, where it is efficiently handling 35 units of transshipment cargo.

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Pakistan eyes INSTC membership as Russia backs Gwadar link under new 2030 cooperation plan​

Pakistan plans to join the INSTC as Russia backs a Gwadar Port connection. Islamabad and Moscow also plan to sign an economic cooperation program through 2030 to boost trade and resolve payment issues.

Pakistan is preparing to join the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), while Russia has expressed support for integrating the trade route with Gwadar Port as the two countries work toward expanding economic and strategic cooperation under a framework extending to 2030.

The development was highlighted by Federal Minister for Energy Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari during a webinar titled “Pakistan-Russia Bilateral Relationship at the Cusp of Shifting Global Order,” where he outlined the growing momentum in ties between Islamabad and Moscow.

Leghari said both countries have agreed to sign the Program of Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and Pakistan for the Period until 2030, aimed at boosting trade and addressing longstanding challenges, including payment and settlement mechanisms.


A major theme of the discussion was regional connectivity. The minister confirmed Pakistan’s intention to become part of the INSTC, a 7,200-kilometre multimodal transport network that combines maritime, rail and road links connecting India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia and Northern Europe.

He welcomed recent remarks by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk supporting a connection between the corridor and Pakistan’s Gwadar Port, describing the proposal as a strategic link that could strengthen regional transport integration and complement broader Eurasian connectivity initiatives.

According to Leghari, bilateral relations have undergone a significant transformation over the past two decades, with historical mistrust dating back to the Soviet era largely replaced by cooperation in trade, energy, defence and technology.

He noted that the relationship has received sustained backing from both countries’ leadership, pointing to four recent meetings between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Russian President Vladimir Putin.


As co-chairman of the Pakistan-Russia Intergovernmental Commission (IGC), Leghari said regular engagement with Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev has helped expand cooperation across multiple sectors. He described the IGC as the principal platform driving bilateral collaboration.

The minister said both countries are also maintaining structured dialogue on security, strategic stability and counter-terrorism, while coordinating positions at forums such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in support of a more inclusive multipolar global order.

He added that Russian officials have acknowledged Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts in easing tensions between Iran and the United States, with President Putin previously recognising Pakistan as an important stakeholder in international affairs.

Leghari further highlighted the recent signing of the Russia-Pakistan Readmission Agreement in Bishkek, saying the accord is expected to simplify visa procedures and encourage greater business interaction and people-to-people exchanges.


He concluded that strengthening Pakistan-Russia ties would contribute not only to bilateral economic growth but also to wider Eurasian integration and regional stability.


 

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