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Reforming Trade and Transport Connectivity in Pakistan
Author(s) -
Rabia Manzoor,
Abbas Murtaza Maken,
Vaqar Ahmed,
Asif Javed
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
sukkur iba journal of management and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2410-1885
pISSN - 2313-1217
DOI - 10.30537/sijmb.v6i1.126
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , aviation , order (exchange) , business , south asia , international trade , transit (satellite) , economic growth , transport engineering , economics , engineering , geography , finance , public transport , sociology , ethnology , archaeology , aerospace engineering
This paper focuses on the predicament of transport connectivity in Pakistan in its own domestic context and with regards to South Asian and Central Asian regions. It appraises the impact of the derelict transport infrastructure within Pakistan on the ease of transit and the movement of goods and services. Through engagement with various stakeholders, particularly those employed in the various Transportation Ministers, we seek to conduct an appraisal of the efficacy of transportation modes in the country. Furthermore, an extensive review was conducted in order to accurately gauge and assess the current obstacles being faced in this arena and the plausible reforms which can be pursued. Pakistan’s socio-economic growth and development is heavily contingent on the refurbishment and expansion of its road, railways, aviation and naval networks. Moreover, an efficient transportation network, though, allowing for seamless transit trade would magnify Pakistan’s role in the immediate region and the entire world.

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