Sindh CM, fed minister Aleem Khan discuss M-6, M-10 projects
- By Sanjay Sadhwani -
- Sep 03, 2025

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway (M-6) and the Karachi Northern Bypass–Jamshoro Motorway (M-10), are vital for the country’s economy.
Sindh CM was talking to a delegation, led by Federal Minister Aleem Khan to discuss construction of M-6 and M-10 motorways.
“M-6 would unlock opportunities for the youth of interior Sindh through enhanced connectivity, while M-10 would “resolve Karachi’s traffic bottlenecks once and for all.”
Federal Communications Minister Aleem Khan said that the National Highway Authority will build M-6 project with the cost of 363 billions.
The chief minister and federal communication minister were briefed by federal Secretary Ali Sher that the Hyderabad–Sukkur Motorway (M-6), the last missing north–south motorway link, has received final approval under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP). The project, approved by ECNEC for Rs 363 billion.
The National Highway Authority (NHA) will implement the project in five phases. The Islamic Development Bank has committed to funding two sections, while a Chinese company has expressed interest in undertaking all five sections, it was disclosed.
Highlighting its significance, officials said that M-6 would complete Pakistan’s north–south motorway backbone, linking Peshawar to Karachi.
M-10 Motorway
The meeting also discussed the M-10 Motorway project, which has evolved from a simple bypass upgrade into a two-segment mega initiative. The two segments include upgrading Karachi Northern Bypass (34 km) – From ICI Bridge to Hamdard University Chowk, converted into an 8-lane motorway. New 134 km Motorway M-10 through Khirthar Range – A 6-lane motorway linking Hamdard University Chowk to the M-6 at Jamshoro.
Additionally, a 23 km stretch from Hamdard University Chowk to the M-9 will be upgraded to a 6-lane road. This will transform the entire route from Karachi Port to M-6 in Jamshoro into a high-capacity motorway, the meeting was told.
Currently, the M-10 is in the feasibility study stage, being conducted by NESPAK. The project’s core objective is to decongest Karachi by creating a direct high-speed link between the port and the national motorway network, bypassing city traffic, said Aleem Khan.