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Khyber Pass Corridor Delay Pakistan Seeks 3-Year Extension

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Khyber Pass Corridor Delay Pakistan Seeks 3-Year Extension

The Khyber Pass delay has drawn attention as the World Bank flags slow progress. Pakistan has requested a three-year extension for the $460 million project. The goal is to complete the Peshawar-Torkham Expressway. However, the World Bank still rates the project as “Moderately Unsatisfactory.” Progress has improved slightly, but major gaps remain. As a result, timelines continue to shift.

Project Timeline and New Plans

The project started in June 2018 to boost trade and regional links. It aims to connect Pakistan with Afghanistan through the Khyber Pass corridor. Now, officials plan to relaunch procurement under a new strategy. Bids for civil work are expected by May 2026. Therefore, authorities hope to restart construction soon. Pakistan has also requested changes in the project scope. In addition, it wants to extend the completion date beyond May 2026. The World Bank is reviewing this request.

Slow Progress Despite Funding

Despite years of planning, construction has not started yet. Key targets remain unchanged from the starting point. For example, truck travel time and border delays have not improved.
Financial progress also remains low. Only $4.41 million has been used so far. This equals just over 1% of the total allocation. As a result, concerns about efficiency continue to grow.

Some Positive Developments

Even with delays, some parts of the project show progress. Planning work for urban development in Peshawar and nearby areas is complete. Studies for a border bazaar and bus terminal are also ready. Moreover, over 500 people have received business training. This support covers 455 businesses across several sectors. In addition, a business development park has been active since September 2024.
A study of more than 4,600 women-led businesses has also been completed. These steps aim to boost local economic growth.

Risks and Challenges Ahead

The project still faces high risks. Environmental and social concerns remain serious. Stakeholder challenges also affect progress. Interestingly, only a few complaints were reported recently. This is mainly because construction work has not fully started. Overall, the Khyber Pass delay highlights ongoing planning and execution issues. However, the proposed extension could offer a fresh start.

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