• Title of article

    Gwadar Deep Sea Port’s Emergence as Regional Trade and Transportation Hub: Prospects and Problems

  • Author/Authors

    Anwar, Zahid University of Peshawar - Center for Russia, China Central Asia, Pakistan

  • From page
    97
  • To page
    112
  • Abstract
    The deep-sea port at Gwadar is visualized as becoming a regional hub, serving commercial traffic to and from Central Asian states and Afghanistan, the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, Xinjiang, Iran, and South East Asia. The development of the Gwadar port holds out for the regional countries immense economic returns. A road from Gwadar to Saindak, said to be the shortest route between Central Asia and the sea, is under construction. Goods and oil and gas reserves from these countries could be shipped to global markets. It will nearly halve the overland distance from China’s landlocked western provinces to the sea: from about 4,000 km to China’s east coast, to just 2,000 km south to Gwadar. The Gwadar port and the highways connecting it to Afghanistan reduce the distances of Pakistan-Central Asia traffic by about 500 km. The construction of the Gwadar port is an important component of Pakistan’s overall initiative to facilitate trade with the landlocked states of Central Asia.
  • Keywords
    Gwadar port , transportation hub , Pakistan , central Asia , Xinjiang
  • Journal title
    Journal Of Political Studies
  • Journal title
    Journal Of Political Studies
  • Record number

    2648781