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National Highway Project

National Highway (N-5) Project

Key National Infrastructure

Key Features

The National Highway in Karachi, also known as National Highway (N-5), is one of Pakistan's most important roadways. It is a major arterial route connecting Karachi to the rest of the country, particularly linking southern Sindh to the northern regions.

Here's a breakdown of the highway's Karachi section and its significance in regional connectivity and economic development.

National Connectivity
90%
Industrial Linkage
85%
Trade & Commerce
95%
Regional Mobility
98%

Project Specifications

Significance of the National Highway at Karachi

The National Highway (N-5) is the longest national highway in Pakistan, stretching from Karachi in the south to Peshawar in the north. In Karachi, it serves as a primary connection between the city's port and industrial zones with the rest of Pakistan, particularly for goods and services.

National Connectivity

It acts as a vital link for travelers, connecting Karachi, the largest metropolitan city and economic hub, to other major cities like Hyderabad, Sukkur, Multan, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.

Trade & Commerce

The highway is a crucial route for the transportation of goods, especially from Karachi's major seaports (like Port Qasim and Karachi Port) to inland cities and beyond. The goods transported include raw materials, finished products, and essential supplies for industries throughout Pakistan.

Industrial Linkage

Many logistics companies operate along the National Highway, using it as a primary route for the movement of freight and facilitating smoother intercity trade. The National Highway is heavily used by commuters, particularly those traveling between Karachi and other cities in Sindh and Punjab.

Regional Mobility

It connects industrial areas such as Korangi, SITE, and Landhi with the rest of the country, making it critical for industrial supply chains. It also serves as a primary route for domestic and intercity travel, contributing to the mobility of workers, students, and tourists.

Conclusion

The National Highway in Karachi plays an essential role in the connectivity of Karachi with the rest of Pakistan. As a lifeline for commerce, trade, and daily commuting, it significantly contributes to the region's economic prosperity. However, with its increasing traffic volume and challenges related to congestion and safety, continued investment in infrastructure, traffic management, and environmental solutions will be necessary to maintain its efficiency and sustainability.