After the Conflict: How Pakistan’s ports are reshaping their operations

Gwadar Port

Islamabad is recalibrating its maritime strategy to secure national interests and foster regional economic ties, after the tensions between Pakistan and India recently.

The shift is particularly evident in the country’s port operations, where new developments are aimed not only at improving efficiency but also at asserting greater control over strategic maritime infrastructure.



From Gwadar to Port Qasim, the transformation underway could redefine Pakistan’s position in global shipping networks.

One of the most significant developments comes with the launch of Pakistan’s first National Dredging and Marine Services (NDMS) company.

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