Land border crossings of Pakistan
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This is a list of the land border crossings of Pakistan with its four neighbours, namely Afghanistan, China, India and Iran.
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Afghanistan
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Perspective

Land
There are eight official border crossings and trade terminals between Afghanistan and Pakistan, although there are also numerous unofficial and illegal border crossings used by locals, smugglers and terrorists. However the Pakistani government is trying to stop cross-border infiltration by constructing the Afghanistan–Pakistan barrier.
# | Crossing | Opened | Province | Road | Purpose | Status |
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1 | Angur Ada[1] | 23.09.2020 | ![]() |
Angoor Ada-Urgun Road | Trade | Operational |
2 | Badini[2] | 22.09.2020 | ![]() |
Trade | Operational | |
3 | Chaman[3] | 14.8.1947 | ![]() |
N-25-A75 | Miscellaneous | Operational |
4 | Ghulam Khan[4] | 23.08.2020 | ![]() |
Ghulam Khan-Khost Road | Miscellaneous | Operational |
5 | Kharlachi[5] | 12.07.2020 | ![]() |
Shingak Road-Paktia Road | Trade | Operational |
6 | Torkham[6] | 14.8.1947 | ![]() |
N-5-Torkham-Jalalabad Road | Miscellaneous | Operational |
7 | Arandu | 27.5.2022 | ![]() |
Drosh-Jalalabad Road | Trade | Operational |
8 | Bin Shahi | 27.5.2022 | ![]() |
Trade | Operational |
Rail
- Currently there is no operational railway crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan, However Pakistan Railways was planning to lay new railway track between two countries to boost business activities.[7]
China

Road
# | Crossing | Opened | Province | Road | Purpose | Status |
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1 | Khunjerab Pass | ![]() |
Karakoram Highway | Miscellaneous |
- The Khunjerab Pass is the only modern-day border crossing between China and Pakistan which can be accessed via the Karakoram Highway. The actual immigration of the respective countries is cleared in Sost, Pakistan and Tashkurgan, China, around 100 kilometres (62 mi) from the Khunjerab Pass. Historically, the Mintaka Pass and Kilik Pass have also been used; however those crossings do not have vehicle access and are closed.
Proposed
Rail
- A 982-kilometre Khunjerab Railway line has been proposed between Pakistan and China, which will extend from Havelian railway station to Kashgar–Hotan railway.[10]
India
Land
Currently, there is only one fully-fledged international border crossing open between India and Pakistan: the Wagah-Attari border. It is famous for its Wagah border ceremony which take place every evening. Moreover, the Kartarpur Corridor serves Indian pilgrims, who are able to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur visa-free.
# | Crossing | Opened | Province | Counterpart | Road | Purpose | Status |
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1 | Wagah | Punjab | Attari | G.T Road - NH 3 | Miscellaneous | ||
2 | Kartarpur Corridor | 09.11.2019 | Dera Baba Nanak | Guru Nanak Highway - NH 354-B | Religious tourism for Indian citizens to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib | ||
5 | Ganda Singh Wala (Kasur)[11] | Hussainiwala | Firozpur Road - NH 5 | Miscellaneous |
Rail
- Wagah / Attari, the Samjhauta Express between Lahore and Amritsar/Delhi crosses here. Closed since 2019
- Munabao / Khokhrapar, the Thar Express between Karachi and Jodhpur crosses here. Closed since 2019.
Iran
Road
# | Crossing | Counterpart | Road | Province | Opened | Purpose | Status |
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1 | Taftan[12] | Mirjaveh | N-40 - Road 84 | ![]() |
Miscellaneous | Operational | |
2 | Gabd (Gwadar)[13] | Chabahar (Rimdan) | N-10 - Bahukalat Protected Area Road | 20.12.2020 | Miscellaneous | Operational | |
3 | Mand[14] | Pishin | Turbat - Road 92 | 21.04.2021 | Trade | Operational | |
4 | Chadgi | Kuhak | Pishin-Kurumb road | Trade | Operational |
Rail
- Taftan / Mirjaveh, on the line between Quetta and Zahedan
See also
References
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