The Suez On Rails: Connecting Gwadar To Central Asia By Steel, Not Asphalt

The Suez On Rails: Connecting Gwadar To Central Asia By Steel, Not Asphalt An 'attack on one is an attack on all' clause binding Islamabad to Riyadh and Ankara is the kind of strategic depth this country has lacked for decades Engineer Arshad H Abbasi, General Ghulam Mustafa Analysis, Main Slider August 19, 2026 Congratulations…

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The Suez On Rails: Connecting Gwadar To Central Asia By Steel, Not Asphalt

Key points

  • Rail freight in Pakistan today runs, by most current estimates, somewhere between Rs 5 to 15 per tonne-kilometre, and is…
  • Gwadar and Karachi are, on the map, the shortest route to the Arabian Sea for that entire bloc.
  • When it chooses to, can build strategic architecture that outlasts any single government’s tenure, the Mecca agreement proved that Pakistan.
  • Because a project of this scale cannot survive the treatment it would ordinarily receive, here the nation deserves a plain…
The Suez On Rails: Connecting Gwadar To Central Asia By Steel, Not Asphalt

An ‘attack on one is an attack on all’ clause binding Islamabad to Riyadh and Ankara is the kind of strategic depth this country has lacked for decades

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