Govt to extend Murree Expressway to Muzaffarabad

Published July 3, 2026 Updated July 3, 2026 07:02am

ISLAMABAD: The government on Thursday decided to extend the Murree Expressway by 70 kilometres to Muzaffarabad during a National Highway Authority (NHA) meeting chaired by Communications Minister Abdul Aleem Khan.

According to the communications ministry, Khan presided over the meeting to review the authority’s financial close and map out strategic infrastructure priorities for the current fiscal year.

In a decision aimed at boosting regional connectivity, the minister announced a 70km extension of the Murree Expressway (N-75) to Muzaffarabad.

The expansion will effectively connect Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) to Pakistan’s main motorway and expressway network, providing residents with a modern, high-speed and safer travel facility.

To ensure maximum efficiency across the board, he issued directives to the NHA leadership to prioritise the completion of ongoing infrastructure projects over launching new ones.

He said that during the current fiscal year, the NHA must focus its resources on completing 25 priority projects before shifting attention to new initiatives.

Among these, Khan emphasised the completion of the M-8 Motorway, directing that the Hoshab–Awaran Road and the Awaran–Nal project be fast-tracked.

He said these southwestern corridors were important for expanding trade with neighbouring Iran as well as for unlocking the tourism potential of the region.

Reviewing the NHA’s long-term financial health, Khan also outlined a bold vision to transform the authority to ensure self-reliance.

He said the NHA will be restructured to generate up to Rs400 billion annually from its own internal revenue streams, rather than relying on federal government funding.

Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2026

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