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The Afghan government, led by Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghani Baradar, has unveiled plans for a new tunnel near the recently reconstructed Salang Pass. This strategic infrastructure initiative is designed to amplify connectivity and drive economic activity in the region. Following extensive reconstruction, the Salang Pass, a crucial link between Kabul and nine northern provinces, has been reopened. The accompanying 2.7-kilometer tunnel, vital for trade within Afghanistan and with neighboring countries, has been fully restored.
The announcement of a second tunnel near the Salang Pass underscores the government's commitment to enhancing transportation capacity and fostering economic development. By providing an alternative route, the new tunnel aims to further improve connectivity, facilitating increased trade activities that will contribute to the region's economic growth.
These infrastructure investments align with the government's broader strategy to achieve self-sufficiency in Afghanistan. The focus on critical transport routes, like the Salang Pass, reflects a dedication to stimulating economic activity and promoting regional development. The planned construction of the second tunnel stands as a tangible step toward realizing a more prosperous and stable Afghanistan.