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    Over 5,600 Pakistanis Return from Iran via Gwadar and Chagai Amid Ongoing Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    QUETTA: In the wake of escalating hostilities in Iran that began on February 28, a significant number of Pakistani nationals have made their way back home through the border districts of Gwadar and Chagai. Chief Minister of Balochistan, Sarfaraz Bugti, confirmed on Tuesday that a total of 5,615 Pakistanis have successfully crossed into Pakistan from Iran since the conflict erupted. This figure underscores the ongoing humanitarian efforts to assist citizens caught in the turmoil abroad.

    Alongside the returning Pakistanis, the border crossings have also seen the entry of 2,117 Iranian drivers and 431 other foreign nationals during the same timeframe. These movements highlight the complex nature of cross-border transit amid the regional instability, with Gwadar and Chagai serving as crucial gateways for those seeking refuge or passage.

    The district administrations of Gwadar and Chagai have played a pivotal role in managing this influx. Local authorities have been working tirelessly to ensure that all travelers receive the necessary support, including safe passage and basic amenities, as they navigate the challenging journey back to their destinations. Their efforts reflect a broader commitment by the provincial government to uphold the welfare of displaced individuals during this crisis.

    Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti emphasized that the Balochistan government remains steadfast in its dedication to facilitating smooth transit operations at these border points. He reassured the public that all possible measures are being taken to maintain order and provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict. This includes coordination with various agencies to streamline processes and minimize hardships for returning citizens.

    The backdrop to these developments is the ongoing military confrontation involving the United States and Israeli forces targeting Iran, which has now entered its third week. In response, Iranian military units have launched retaliatory strikes against Israeli and US bases scattered across the Middle East. This tit-for-tat escalation has led to heightened tensions and significant disruptions, including the closure of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The shutdown of this crucial maritime route has sent shockwaves through global financial markets and energy sectors, contributing to increased volatility worldwide.

    As the situation continues to evolve, the role of border districts like Gwadar and Chagai remains critical in managing the humanitarian fallout. Their strategic location and administrative readiness have become essential in providing a lifeline to those displaced by the conflict, ensuring that Pakistan fulfills its responsibility towards its citizens abroad during these turbulent times.

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