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mint: Qatar is investing in the aviation sector in Pakistan

October 3, 2025

The “mint” newspaper specialized in the financial sector published a report confirming Pakistan’s reliance on Qatari investments in order to improve the performance of the aviation sector in the country during the next stage, by entering into a partnership and investing in a number of airports in Pakistan, pointing to the great development witnessed in the ongoing negotiations. Between Qatar and Pakistan in this regard, and the approach of the two parties announcing the final agreement, which will serve both parties to reach it economically, starting from Pakistan, which will adjust its position in the aviation sector, which is one of the most important areas in the process of building strong states, or even with regard to Doha, which is always looking About seizing promising investment opportunities in various parts of the world and in various sectors. Concerned airports The report indicated a list of airports that Doha seeks to participate in during the next stage, which are the airports of Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore, based on the statements of some officials in the aviation sector in Pakistan, who confirmed to the British Reuters Agency and other media correspondents about the existence of negotiations. There is seriousness between Doha and Islamabad in order to complete the partnership in this field, through Qatar’s pumping of significant investments in the airports concerned with this deal, especially since Qatar had previously announced its desire to pump about 3 billion US dollars in Pakistan, most of which will be allocated to aviation projects. In addition to energy, which is one of the most prominent areas that Qatar hopes to expand in Pakistan, given the great potential it enjoys in this aspect. Other projects The report indicated that there are a group of other Pakistani projects on the table of Qatari investors away from these two sectors, referring to the work done by Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, who visited Doha at the end of last year, and during that period he met many parties and those responsible for foreign investments. In Qatar, in order to convince them of the opportunities offered by the markets in the capital, Islamabad, and other cities.

Arab Desk

Arab Desk

The Arab Desk leads The Eastern Herald's reporting on the Middle East and North Africa. The desk has covered the Gaza-Israel war since October 2023, the Iran-Israel war of 2025-2026, the fall of the Assad government in Syria, Hezbollah's political and military shifts in Lebanon, the war in Yemen, and the diplomatic realignment of the Gulf states under the Abraham Accords and the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement.

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