Pakistan to Launch Ferry Service from Gwadar to Gulf Countries to Boost Connectivity

Tue Jul 01 2025
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs on Tuesday announced plans to expand Gwadar Port’s operational capacity by launching new shipping lines and introducing a ferry service linking Pakistan with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

The announcement was made during a high-level meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, in Islamabad on Tuesday, with senior ministry officials in attendance.

“The initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance regional connectivity, boost maritime trade, and position Gwadar as a major hub in the Arabian Sea,” said Minister Junaid Chaudhry.

“We aim to transform Gwadar into a strategic transhipment and logistics centre, benefiting Pakistan and the wider region.”

The Minister emphasised that with Gwadar Port now fully operational, it is time to accelerate its integration into international maritime networks.

He directed relevant departments to pursue all necessary steps to increase the port’s commercial activity and unlock its full potential.

The Minister said additional shipping lines will be connected to Gwadar to facilitate greater movement of goods, promote transit trade with Central Asia and the Middle East, and support Pakistan’s growing role in the regional logistics landscape.

“The new routes will reduce pressure on existing ports and ensure faster, more efficient cargo handling”, the Federal Minister stated.

The Ministry has also planned to launch a ferry service from Gwadar to GCC countries. This move is expected to provide an affordable, direct maritime link for passengers and cargo, and will particularly benefit expatriate communities and cross-border traders.

“The ferry service will strengthen people-to-people ties, boost tourism, and provide a new economic lifeline for Balochistan,” the Minister said.

“It will create local employment, improve supporting infrastructure, and attract private sector participation, especially in the areas of ship services, hospitality, and transportation.”

The Ministry has initiated consultations with shipping companies, maritime authorities, and port operators to finalise technical, legal, and logistical frameworks for both the new shipping lines and the ferry service.

The Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fully harness the strategic importance of Gwadar.

He noted that these maritime developments align with Pakistan’s vision to become a regional trade corridor and enhance its blue economy, as outlined in the country’s National Maritime Policy.

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