💨 Abstract
Pakistan's Gwadar port, a significant deep-sea port in the southwest, has underperformed despite substantial investment and operational by China since 2013. The port's lack of commercial activity is attributed to insecurity, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of a clear operational strategy. A recent meeting chaired by the Pakistani Minister for Planning and Development highlighted the absence of a comprehensive plan to boost trade at Gwadar port.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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