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25°40′34″N 66°36′33″E / 25.67611°N 66.60917°E / 25.67611; 66.60917
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25°40′34″N 66°36′33″E / 25.67611°N 66.60917°E / 25.67611; 66.60917

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National Highway 10
قومی شاہراہ ١٠
قومی شاہراہ ۱۰
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Makran Coastal Highway (N10)
Route information
Maintained by NHA
Length653 km (406 mi)
Existed2004–present
HistoryConstruction started in 2002 and was completed in 2004.
Major junctions
East end Karachi
Major intersections N-25
West end Gwadar
Location
Country Pakistan
Major cities Karachi, Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar
Highway system

The N-10 or National Highway 10 ( Urdu: قومی شاہراہ ۱۰) is a 653 km national highway in Pakistan which extends along Pakistan's Arabian Sea coast from Karachi in Sindh province to Gwadar in Balochistan province. It passes the towns of Ormara and Pasni.

Background

The idea of exploiting the potential of the large coastal belt was under discussion for a long time. The decision to build a port in Gwadar was initially taken in the early 1990s when the hydrocarbon-laden and mineral-rich Central Asian Republics gained independence after the breakup of the Soviet Union. The construction of the Makran Coastal Highway was essential to the development of the port of Gwadar. Without the Highway, Gwadar would have been an island sitting without the bridges that connect it with Karachi in the south and the rest of Pakistan and the larger world around in the north and the west. Another key connection of an established infrastructure in this part of the country: it offers China a potential alternative to the vulnerable choke points in the Malacca straits. [1]

Prior to the construction of the Makran Coastal Highway in 2004, Karachi was linked to Gwadar via an uncarpeted "jeep" or "dirt" track. The journey between Karachi and Gwadar used to take at least two days and took a heavy toll on the "wear and tear" of vehicles. It was considered preferable to take the safer but longer route via Quetta.

After completion of the Makran Coastal Highway, the average journey time between Karachi and Gwadar has been reduced to only 6 to 7 hours and transportation costs have also been reduced.

The Makran Coastal Highway was planned and built by the Government of Pakistan with the following objectives:

  • To develop infrastructure and boost economic activity in the areas along Pakistan's coastline
  • To improve the transportation and communications infrastructure in Balochistan province
  • To develop the coastal towns of Ormara, Pasni and Gwadar into major port cities
  • To link Ormara, Pasni and Gwadar with the rest of Pakistan's national highways network
  • To develop the seafood industry along Pakistan's coastline by reducing the time and costs involved in transporting fresh seafood from seafood catchment areas to major cities in Pakistan as well as export processing zones in Karachi and Gwadar

Construction

The construction contract for the Makran Coastal Highway was awarded to Pakistan's Frontier Works Organisation (FWO), which built the Karakorum Highway.

Construction work on the Makran Coastal Highway Project commenced in 2002 and was completed by 14 December 2004, in a period of three years. [2]

Management and maintenance

The Makran Coastal Highway is managed and maintained by Pakistan's National Highway Authority.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Minhas, Najma (10 March 2021). "Makran Coastal Highway: Balochistan's bridge across time and space!". Global Village Space. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Makran Coastal Highway Project (MCHP)". Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-02-27.

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