Approval has been given for a US$2 billion highway project in Pakistan. Work is due to commence on the Thakot-Raikot stretch of the Karakoram Highway.
The Karakoram Highway links Kashgar (Kaxgar) in western Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, with Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. The original road is around 800km long and was built between 1959 and 1978, crossing the Indus River. However, the route passes through some of the toughest terrain in Asia, passing through the Pamirs, Hindu Kush, Kunlun Mountains, and Karakoram Range.
Construction of the highway was carried out jointly by Pakistan and China and presented major challenges due to mud slides, rockfalls, and avalanches. The tough terrain and high altitude of some stretches has meant it has required continuous maintenance to keep it passable.