Islamabad: Pakistan has reportedly moved a step closer to advancing the long-delayed Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline project following signs of a more flexible stance by the United States on regional energy cooperation. Officials say the project could strengthen Pakistan’s energy security, reduce persistent gas shortages, and enhance economic and trade relations with neighboring Iran. The pipeline, once completed, is expected to supply substantial volumes of natural gas to Pakistan, supporting industrial, residential, and commercial energy needs. Analysts note that renewed progress could improve investor confidence, reduce energy import dependence, and accelerate regional infrastructure collaboration. Can this project become a key pillar for Pakistan’s energy stability and regional cooperation?



