Tajikistan has officially launched a visa section at its Consulate General in Karachi where Pakistani passport holders can apply for Tajikistan visa from Pakistan. It is a move expected to strengthen bilateral relations and open new opportunities for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two countries.
The upgraded Consulate General will now issue visas to Pakistani citizens wishing to visit Tajikistan, simplifying the process and fostering closer ties. The inauguration ceremony was graced by Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori, Tajikistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan Sharifzoda Yusuf Toir, and other diplomats.
Governor Tessori hailed the initiative as a game-changer for tourism and bilateral cooperation. He emphasized that easier visa access would encourage not only tourism but also exchanges in business and education sectors, significantly benefiting both nations.
Ambassador Sharifzoda Yusuf Toir reiterated Tajikistan’s commitment to regional development and prosperity, highlighting the mutual benefits of ber connectivity between the two countries.
Category | Details |
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Annual Bilateral Trade | Approximately $92 million (2023)** |
Top Pakistani Exports | Textiles, pharmaceuticals, rice |
Top Tajik Exports | Aluminum, cotton, hydropower |
Tourism Growth Potential | Pakistan and Tajikistan rank high for nature-based tourism in South and Central Asia |
Distance Between Capitals | Islamabad to Dushanbe: ~1,200 km |
Direct Flights | Planned flights from Lahore and Karachi (2024)** |
The opening of the visa section is a step toward realizing the full potential of Pakistan-Tajikistan relations. By facilitating easier movement of people and goods, this initiative could pave the way for joint ventures, academic partnerships, and increased cultural exchanges.
Both nations stand to gain from closer ties, with enhanced trade and tourism contributing significantly to their economies.
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This milestone in bilateral cooperation underscores the importance of connectivity in fostering regional prosperity.
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