The Pasni-Gwadar duel represents not just competition between two ports, but a profound restructuring of Eurasian logistics.
The technology is expected to boost capacity in environmental monitoring, urban planning and disaster management.
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How Iran, China, and Russia Would React to a US Return to Bagram Air Base
A limited return to Afghanistan would confer immense advantages to Washington while triggering second-order geopolitical ...
The United States is likely to seriously consider Pakistan’s proposal for a new port in the Arabian Sea and use it to ship the South Asian country’s rare minerals, even as observers warn of commercial ...
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan is exploring a proposal to develop a new port at Pasni, a town in the country's south, with U.S. investment to facilitate exports of critical minerals, potentially intensifying ...
The Jaffar Express – which runs for 1,000 miles between Peshawar in Pakistan’s northwest and Quetta in its troubled southwest – is fast becoming the country’s most dangerous train. In 2025 alone, it ...
GWADAR: Authorities on Tuesday began dispatching water through tankers from Mirani Dam in Turbat to Gwadar and surrounding areas to alleviate a worsening shortage. At a review meeting chaired by MPA ...
WHILE rejecting an international media report about Pakistan offering America access to a proposed port at Pasni, senior security sources were cited as saying that any related discussions vis-à-vis ...
Pakistan's reported proposal to grant the United States a development and management role at Pasni Port, as revealed by the Financial Times, marks one of the most consequential geopolitical ...
Pakistan and the United States have begun a new chapter in their economic and strategic partnership with a deal focused on rare earth minerals, according to a report by Dawn. The US company, US ...
Pakistan has delivered its first-ever shipment of rare earth and critical minerals to the United States. The US company, US Strategic Metals (USSM), signed an agreement with Pakistan in September, to ...
A top Pakistani security official, while speaking to News18, rubbished a Financial Times’ Friday report that advisers to Pakistani army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir have approached U.S. officials ...
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