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KCFR hosts a Seminar on ‘The Prospects of the Blue Economy in Pakistan’ at QAH Museum

August 29, 2025
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Tabish Kafili

KARACHI: The Karachi Council on Foreign Relations (KCFR) organized a seminar on “The Prospects of the Blue Economy in Pakistan” at the Quaid-i-Azam House Museum, here Thursday.
The seminar brought together distinguished experts, policymakers, business leaders, and members of the diplomatic and academic community to deliberate on the immense potential of Pakistan’s maritime resources and the role of the Blue Economy in driving sustainable economic growth.
In her welcome address Chairperson KCFR Nadira Panjwani, stressed the need for urgent measures to develop the vast potential of Pakistan’s Blue Economy, which remains largely untapped.
Admiral (Retd) Ahmed Saeed, HI(M) delivered the keynote address and highlighted the strategic importance of Pakistan’s coastline and its Exclusive Economic Zone.
The Chinese Consul General, Yang Yundong emphasized that through the development of CPEC, China seeks to enhance awareness, promote investment, and advance policy dialogue to harness Pakistan’s maritime potential. These efforts aim to transform the Blue Economy into a vital driver of national growth, sustainable development, and stronger bilateral cooperation.
Special Assistant to the Chief Minister (SACM) Qasim N. Qamar underscored the vast potential of Pakistan’s coastline, stretching across Sindh and Balochistan, as a critical asset for national progress. He highlighted that effective utilization of these coastal resources could
significantly enhance trade, boost fisheries and tourism, create employment opportunities, and contribute to sustainable economic development. He emphasized the need for integrated policies and investments to unlock the true value of the maritime sector and transform it into a key driver of the country’s growth.
Other speakers at the seminar included Aliya Shahid DG Ports and Shipping, Khizar Pervaiz CEO Sindh Investment Department and M.H Lodhi MD Monsoon Winds.

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