
MOTORWAYS
Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan chaired a high-level meeting of the National Highway Authority, where he described the Karachi Port-Hyderabad M-10 Motorway as a vital lifeline for Pakistan’s economic landscape. He emphasized that this road is essential for strengthening connectivity through the port and will play a crucial role in reducing the congestion caused by heavy vehicles and containers entering the main city.
The Minister detailed that the M-10 will be an expansive 8-lane project, and he directed the NHA to engage international consultants to ensure the highest standards of construction and design. Describing the project as the future of the nation, he stressed that all available resources must be utilized in the most efficient and transparent manner possible to achieve the best results for the public.
To ensure the project is built on a solid technical foundation, he ordered a group of top-tier engineers from the NHA to immediately begin the necessary feasibility studies and preliminary homework. Additionally, he envisioned a modern travel experience by instructing that rest areas and shopping facilities be developed every 10 kilometers along the motorway to serve commuters and stimulate local trade.
During the session, the Minister expressed confidence that if resources are allocated on time and managed properly, this significant project could be completed within a two-year timeframe. He further clarified that the NHA is committed to pursuing projects that are financially viable and sustainable, dismissing the perception that the authority is a defaulter as a misleading narrative that does not reflect its true financial status.
The meeting also highlighted international support for Pakistan’s infrastructure, as the Minister was informed that on March 25, 2026, the OPEC Fund for International Development approved a 230 million dollar three-tranche loan. This funding is dedicated to the development of Section 3 of the Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway, further advancing the country’s goal of a fully integrated motorway network. – ER News Desk/PID
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