Pakistan considers new motorway alternative to Karakoram Highway

Islamabad: Reports indicate that Pakistan is reviewing plans for a new motorway as an alternative route to the Karakoram Highway via Mansehra, Naran, and Chilas. The proposed project aims to improve travel efficiency, regional connectivity, and transportation safety in northern Pakistan. While the idea aligns with the country’s broader infrastructure development trends, officials emphasize that multi-stage approvals and official notifications are required before any construction can commence. If realized, the motorway could support tourism, freight transport, and local economic activity, providing a faster and safer corridor compared to existing routes. Will this project enhance northern Pakistan’s infrastructure and regional trade potential?

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