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Pakistan reopens Badini border to strengthen Afghan trade ties

Published on: October 6, 2025 6:22 PM

Pakistan has decided to reopen the Badini border crossing with Afghanistan in an effort to boost bilateral trade and enhance regional economic cooperation. The move marks a significant step toward improving cross-border connectivity and strengthening economic relations with Kabul, which have faced challenges due to security and political tensions in recent years.

According to the Foreign Office, Pakistan has formally informed the Afghan authorities about the decision through a letter sent on October 3. The reopening plan was finalized during an inter-ministerial committee meeting held on September 29, where all key stakeholders agreed on the importance of reviving this crucial trade route. Preparations for reopening, including infrastructure and staffing, have been completed on the Pakistani side.

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Officials confirmed that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) personnel will be deployed at the border to ensure smooth trade operations and proper documentation of movement across the crossing. They added that necessary security and administrative arrangements have been made to facilitate traders and transporters, ensuring safe and legal movement between the two countries.

The Badini border crossing, located in Balochistan’s Qila Saifullah district, serves as a vital link for trade and transit between Pakistan and Afghanistan. It was previously closed due to security concerns and cross-border tensions, which disrupted trade flows and affected the livelihoods of local communities dependent on cross-border commerce.

Reopening the border is part of Pakistan’s broader policy to enhance regional integration and promote legitimate trade with neighboring countries. This initiative not only aims to revive local economies but also reflects Islamabad’s continued commitment to supporting Afghanistan’s stability and strengthening bilateral cooperation through economic engagement and mutual trust.

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