Aleem Khan announces new motorway linking Pakistan with China via alternative KKH route

Aleem Khan announces new motorway linking Pakistan with China via alternative KKH route

ISLAMABAD, Jun 2 – Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan on Tuesday announced that a new state-of-the-art Motorway (MNJC) comprising Mansehra, Kaghan, Naran, Jhal Khand and Chilas will be constructed, providing an excellent and safe alternative route to the Karakoram Highway.

Aleem Khan announces new motorway linking Pakistan with China via alternative KKH route

Chairing a high-level meeting of the National Highway Authority (NHA), the minister said the proposed Mansehra-Naran-Jhal Khand-Chilas (MNJC) Motorway would reduce travel distance on the existing Karakoram Highway by up to 120 kilometres and provide a safer and more efficient route for passengers and trade.

During the briefing, it was shared that the total length of the MNJC Motorway will be 172 kilometers.

According to the Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, this project will be completed in two phases. In the first phase, the Motorway will be built from Mansehra to Kaghan, Naran, and Babusar Top, while in the second phase, the project will be completed from Babusar Top to Chilas. A major highlight of the project is the construction of the 13.5 km long Babusar Tunnel which will be the longest tunnel in Pakistan. Keeping future requirements in mind, this 4-lane Motorway will have the capacity to be expanded into 6 lanes. Furthermore, modern rest areas will be built every 25 to 30 kilometers for commuters and specialized trucking terminals for goods transport will be established on both sides of the Motorway.

Highlighting the economic significance of the project, Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan stated that traditionally, trade from the Arabian Sea to China via existing routes consumes an immense amount of time and leads to a massive wastage of financial resources.

In contrast to this lengthy and costly transit, this new Motorway will be directly linked with China, connecting Western China to the Ports of Karachi and Gwadar. This network will serve as the fastest, shortest, and most cost-effective route from the Arabian Sea to Western China, drastically reducing transit times and expenditures while proving to be a real game-changer for the sustainable development of the Gwadar Port.

 At the conclusion of the meeting, the Federal Minister issued directives to the concerned to finalize all technical aspects of the project within the stipulated time frame. Secretary Communications and Chairman NHA were also present. In the meeting of the National Highway Authority, key decisions were approved to modernize the country’s communication network. During the meeting, Federal Minister for Communications was briefed in detail on crucial matters and new projects.