Pakistan Plans ASAN Centre Expansion to Boost Tourism with Azerbaijan
Pakistan’s Prime Minister has highlighted a key partnership with Azerbaijan. Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the role of Azerbaijan’s ASAN Visa program. It is crucial for boosting tourism between the two allied nations.
The Prime Minister made these remarks during a high-level meeting in Islamabad. He met with an Azerbaijani delegation led by Chairman Ulvi Mehdiyev. Ambassador Khazar Farhadov also attended, underscoring strong bilateral ties.
Expanding a Successful Service Model Nationwide
The meeting focused on expanding Azerbaijan’s acclaimed ASAN service model. Prime Minister Sharif expressed sincere thanks to President Ilham Aliyev for supporting the first ASAN centre in Pakistan.
He then announced concrete plans for further expansion. New ASAN centres will open soon in Islamabad and across several provinces. This move aims to replicate Azerbaijan’s efficient public service success.
Leveraging the ASAN Visa for Tourism Growth
A major goal is to increase tourist flows using the ASAN Visa program. The streamlined online system makes travel from Pakistan to Azerbaijan much easier. Therefore, it is a powerful tool for enhancing people-to-people connections.
Prime Minister Sharif showed keen interest in adopting Azerbaijan’s expertise. Pakistan hopes to integrate best practices from the ASAN model. This collaboration will strengthen administrative systems and service delivery.
A Partnership Built on Strong Ties
The high-level attendance highlights the relationship’s importance. The meeting builds on deep-rooted diplomatic and cultural bonds between the two countries. Cooperation in public service innovation is a new chapter.
Adopting the ASAN framework represents a practical step forward. It promises tangible benefits for citizens and the tourism sector. Ultimately, this partnership aims to foster mutual growth and shared prosperity.

