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Pakistan awards Rs 282 billion worth projects to boost China, Afghanistan tradeBreaking

October 12, 2025

Pakistan's National Highway Authority (NHA) has awarded contracts worth over 282 billion rupees to the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) to upgrade a strategic highway vital for trade with western China and Afghanistan. The project will dualise and rehabilitate key sections of the 790-km National Highway 25 (N-25), an artery connecting the southern port of Karachi with the Chaman border crossing, according to a report carried by Gwadar Pro.

All sections are scheduled for completion within two years, according to official documents. While not a direct part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the N-25 upgrade is considered essential for strengthening CPEC's western route and facilitating future trans-Afghan trade.

The contracts, awarded on Oct. 9, cover several segments. These include the 278-km Karachi-Khuzdar section and the 187-km stretch between Kararo and Chaman. Strategically, the N-25 connects Pakistan’s deep-sea ports with its northern land routes.

The city of Khuzdar serves as a critical junction linking the N-25 with the M-8 motorway, which extends westward to Gwadar Port, the centerpiece of the multi-billion dollar CPEC initiative. The upgrades are expected to create an integrated transport network across Balochistan province, linking both Karachi and Gwadar ports.

The northern Kuchlak-Chaman section is a primary trade gateway to Afghanistan and Central Asia, a role expected to grow as Pakistan and China discuss extending CPEC into Afghanistan.

The project aligns with a new five-year "Action Plan" announced after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's recent visit to Beijing. The plan calls for transforming Gwadar Port into a regional connectivity hub and leveraging it for trade with Afghanistan and Central Asia.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP) — Pak-China