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Discover the strategic Gabd–Gwadar–Iran–Turkmenistan–Uzbekistan Corridor and its growing importance for regional trade and connectivity. This route links Pakistan's Gwadar Port and Gabd border crossing with Iran, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, providing Central Asian countries with access to the Arabian Sea while strengthening Pakistan's role as a regional transit hub. The corridor operates under the TIR transit system and has already seen commercial shipments moving from Pakistan to Uzbekistan via Iran. Learn about the route, economic benefits, trade opportunities, logistics infrastructure, and its impact on regional cooperation and Eurasian connectivity.

🌍 Countries Covered:

Pakistan
Iran
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan

📌 Topics Included:
✔ Gwadar Port
✔ Gabd Border Crossing
✔ TIR Transit System
✔ Central Asia Trade Routes
✔ Pakistan-Iran Connectivity
✔ Regional Economic Cooperation
✔ Eurasian Transport Corridors
✔ International Logistics Network



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00:00Gabd, Gwadar, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Corridor, Detailed Overview
00:15The Gabd, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Corridor is a proposed trade route connecting Gwadar
00:22Port and Gabd border crossing in Pakistan with Iran, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
00:27The corridor aims to improve regional connectivity, facilitate international trade, and provide
00:34Central Asian countries with access to the Arabian Sea.
00:38It also enhances Pakistan's role as a regional transit hub while promoting economic cooperation
00:44among South and Central Asian nations.
00:47The Gabd route is a proposed international trade and transit corridor connecting Gwadar
00:51Port and the Gabd border crossing in Pakistan with Iran, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
00:57The route is intended to strengthen economic ties between South Asia and Central Asia by
01:03providing a direct land connection from the Arabian Sea to major Central Asian markets.
01:08Route Alignment
01:09The corridor begins at Gwadar Port on Pakistan's Arabian Sea coast and moves westward to Gabd,
01:16a border crossing between Pakistan and Iran.
01:19After entering Iran through Rimdan, the route continues north through Zahedan and Burjand,
01:25before reaching Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan.
01:29From there, it proceeds to Tashkent, the capital and economic center of Uzbekistan.
01:36Route Path
01:36Gwadar Gabd Rimdan Zahedan Burjand Ashgabat Tashkent
01:45Strategic Importance
01:47The Gabd route provides a valuable trade corridor for landlocked Central Asian countries seeking
01:53access to international markets through the Arabian Sea.
01:56It also supports Pakistan's goal of transforming Gwadar into a major regional logistics hub.
02:02Benefits for Pakistan
02:05Increases the importance of Gwadar Port
02:08Expands trade with Central Asian countries
02:11Generates revenue through transit trade and logistics services
02:16Strengthens Pakistan's position as a regional connectivity hub
02:21Benefits for Central Asia
02:22Provides access to a warm-water seaport
02:26Reduces dependence on longer northern trade routes
02:31Facilitates faster movement of imports and exports
02:34Enhances connectivity with South Asian and global markets
02:38Benefits for Iran and Turkmenistan
02:41Increases transit trade and customs revenues
02:45Promotes infrastructure development
02:48Strengthens regional economic integration
02:51Expands opportunities for logistics and transportation services
02:56Economic significance
02:58The corridor can facilitate the movement of
03:02Agricultural products
03:04Textiles
03:06Minerals and metals
03:08Energy products
03:10Manufactured goods
03:13International containerized cargo
03:16Challenges
03:17Successful implementation of the corridor requires
03:21Improved transport infrastructure
03:24Efficient customs and border procedures
03:28Strong cooperation among participating countries
03:32Continued investment in logistics and trade facilities
03:36Pakistan-Afghanistan-Ouzbekistan route
03:40Green line
03:41The green line on the map represents the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Ouzbekistan trade corridor
03:47The shortest land route connecting Pakistan seaports with Central Asia
03:51The corridor links Gwadar and Karachi ports to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, through Afghanistan
03:58Route
04:00Route
04:00Gwadar slash Karachi Peshawar Kabul Mazar-i Sharif Harit and Termez Tashkent
04:05Key Facts
04:07Provides Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries access to the Arabian Sea
04:14Afghanistan serves as the main transit country between Pakistan and Central Asia
04:19The route is shorter and potentially faster than the Pakistan-Iran-Turkmenistan-Ouzbekistan
04:25route
04:26Harit and Termez is the main border crossing between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan
04:31Supports regional trade, economic integration, and transport connectivity between South Asia
04:38Asia and Central Asia The corridor is strategically important because
04:43it offers the most direct overland connection between Pakistan's ports and Central Asian markets
04:49Conclusion
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