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Pakistan, Iran Plan Ferry to Boost Trade and Pilgrimage

Last updated: October 29, 2025 3:45 pm
Sana Mustafa
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Pakistan and Iran are exploring ways to strengthen their blue economy by improving maritime, road and rail connectivity. The idea was discussed in a high-level meeting between Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, and Iran’s Minister for Roads and Urban Development, Farzaneh Sadegh.

During the meeting, the Pakistani minister proposed launching a ferry service between the two countries. He said this service would offer a low-cost and convenient travel option for both pilgrims and traders. With thousands of Pakistani pilgrims travelling to Iran and Iraq each year, he noted that an affordable sea route could significantly increase these numbers and reduce travel expenses. Pakistan is open to Iranian companies operating this service, especially considering Iran’s lower fuel prices which could help keep ticket fares affordable.

Junaid Anwar also revealed plans for a centralised pilgrim management policy from next year, requiring all pilgrims to travel through registered tour operators for better safety and organisation.

Both ministers agreed that enhancing regional connectivity would promote trade, investment and people to people contact. They discussed collaboration in port development, maritime trade, logistics, and linking sea routes with road and rail networks.

The Iranian minister supported Pakistan’s proposals and highlighted that ports of both countries are vital economic gateways. She stressed that improved cooperation in maritime and transport sectors could open new trade routes across the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, boosting regional economic growth.

With shared interests in religious tourism, trade and infrastructure, Pakistan and Iran aim to open new horizons for economic partnership through the blue economy.

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