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The Gwadar Port dredging project will deepen approach channels to a depth of 14 meters from the current 11.5-meter depth, at a cost of $27 million. [39] Dredging will enable docking of larger ships with a deadweight tonnage of up to 70,000 at Gwadar Port, [8] while current capacity permits a maximum 20,000 DWT. [40]
Gwadar Fish Harbour is located in the city of Gwadar, in the Gwadar District of southwestern Balochistan Province, southwest Pakistan. It is operated by the Federal Ministry of Communication. See also
As per this agreement, 91% of the revenue generated by Gwadar Port will go to COPHC and 9% to Gwadar Port Authority. [11] In March 2019, the Pakistani Senate was informed that during last three years, total gross revenue of Rs 358.151 million had been generated from Gwadar Port, out of which the share going to Gwadar Port Authority was Rs 32. ...
In March 2007 the federal government announced a proposal to build a major new port at Sonmiani (tentatively titled Aladdin Port). [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The provincial government carried out a survey of the area as preparation for a new port, together with allocating thousands of acres of land for future construction. [ 15 ]
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All the Chinese nationals working at the port in Baluchistan province were safe, the officials said. Pakistan repulses attack near Chinese-funded port in southwest, killing 8 insurgents, officials say
Situated along the Arabian Sea, it is primarily a fishing village where the local population depends on fishing as their main source of income. The town is located near the city of Gwadar, which has become strategically important due to the development of the Gwadar Port and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor . Surbandar's natural beauty ...
Gwadar came in the focus of attention after the Kargil War when Pakistan felt the need of having a military naval port and the Karachi-Gwadar Road (Coastal Highway) was built for defence purposes. [4] For most of its history, Gwadar was a small to medium-sized settlement with an economy largely based on artisanal fishing.