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Fariha Farrukh

Commanding the Maritime Century

Published on: September 25, 2025 1:27 AM

September 25, 2025 by Fariha Farrukh

Pakistan today stands at the centre of a shifting global order. Our geostrategic strength, our resilient armed forces, and our assertive diplomacy have made it clear: Pakistan is not a nation to be overlooked, nor a power to be underestimated. From the mountains to the seas, we are charting a course that others must now follow. In this emerging reality, the maritime domain has become not only central to our national security but also pivotal to our economic well-being and global influence.

As the world marks World Maritime Day 2025 under the theme “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity”, few nations embody this more powerfully than Pakistan. The oceans are the arteries of global trade, carrying more than 90% of the world’s commerce, and the Indian Ocean Region is at the very heart of it. Pakistan, blessed with a strategic coastline, deep-sea ports, and a Navy growing in strength and prestige, stands as both guardian and stakeholder of this oceanic lifeline. For us, the sea has never been a boundary – it is an opportunity, an obligation, and now, a domain of power projection.

Our Navy does not need to compare itself ship-for-ship with larger fleets, because we command something greater — strategic trust, regional centrality, and global recognition.

Unlike powers that struggle to maintain legitimacy, Pakistan enters this maritime century with credibility earned through decades of sacrifice and success. Our Navy has proven time and again that it is not defined by the size of its fleet but by the depth of its professionalism, the resolve of its leadership, and the clarity of its mission. Pakistan Navy today commands respect, both from friends who seek cooperation and from adversaries who understand our deterrence.

The Indian Ocean is no longer uncontested. It is a theatre of competition among major powers, where economic corridors, energy lifelines, and strategic chokepoints converge. In this environment, Pakistan is not playing catch-up; we are shaping the game. With Gwadar at the crossroads of global trade, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor linking us to Central Asia, and Karachi as a maritime hub, Pakistan has cemented its place as a nation that sits at the pivot of global commerce and naval strategy. Any power that ignores Pakistan’s maritime role does so at its own peril.

This strength is not just in hard power; it is comprehensive. Militarily, the Pakistan Navy has demonstrated agility, deterrence, and reach. Diplomatically, it has earned the trust of allies and the respect of rivals. Economically, it is creating the platforms for trade and investment to flourish. This triad – military credibility, diplomatic leadership, and economic opportunity – defines Pakistan’s maritime power today.

A shining example of this triad is Exercise AMAN 2025. Participation by nearly 60 countries – including major powers such as the United States, China, and Russia, alongside Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and many others – transformed the Arabian Sea into a global maritime arena. AMAN is not simply a naval drill or a diplomatic gesture. It is a demonstration of operational excellence, interoperability, and leadership in uniting diverse navies under a shared vision of security. Pakistan Navy has proven that it can host, command, and deliver at the highest international standards.

AMAN 2025 was a bold reminder to the world: Pakistan Navy is a unifier, a stabiliser, and a force capable of convening the globe in our waters. While others debate maritime security, Pakistan demonstrates it in action. From counter-piracy patrols to humanitarian assistance, from freedom of navigation to multinational joint operations, we prove that the sea is safest when the Pakistan Navy sails it. For the Muslim Ummah in particular, AMAN carries an added resonance – it shows that Pakistan not only contributes to global stability but also takes the lead in uniting Islamic and international navies under the banner of peace through strength.

If AMAN projects our operational and diplomatic leadership, then PIMEC 2025 – Pakistan International Maritime Expo & Conference – is our economic and industrial showcase. Scheduled for November at Karachi Expo Centre, PIMEC 2025 will build on the remarkable success of its inaugural edition in 2023. That first PIMEC drew 143 exhibitors (including 22 international ones) from countries such as China, Turkiye, France, the UK, and the USA, attracted 19,000 visitors, hosted 159 foreign delegates from 52 countries, and facilitated business worth over US$400 million through 22 signed MoUs and joint ventures. It was not just an exhibition – it was Pakistan declaring its maritime potential to the world.

This year’s PIMEC promises to be even larger, more diverse, and more consequential. Invitations have gone out to more than 112 countries’ naval delegations and 128 maritime ministries. Already, confirmations are flowing in. Industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and investors will converge in Karachi, where the Pakistan Navy and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs will display to the world the vast opportunities of our blue economy. For foreign investors, PIMEC is not just an event; it is a gateway into one of the most promising maritime markets in Asia. For Pakistan, it is the consolidation of our position as the beating heart of regional maritime commerce.

The objectives of PIMEC 2025 are unapologetically ambitious: to project Pakistan as a maritime nation contributing to regional peace and stability; to showcase our industrial and blue economy potential; to attract the maximum number of domestic and international exhibitors; to reinforce Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts through maritime diplomacy. These are not simply objectives on paper – they are the roadmap of a confident nation that knows its worth.

World Maritime Day this year reminds the globe that the oceans are both an opportunity and an obligation. Pakistan understands this better than most. Our obligation is to secure the Arabian Sea, to safeguard global trade routes, and to ensure stability in the Indian Ocean. Our opportunity is to leverage geography, diplomacy, and naval strength to transform Pakistan into a maritime power that cannot be ignored. The two go hand in hand, and the Pakistan Navy is the instrument that makes this dual mission possible.

The question may be raised: can Pakistan truly shape the maritime century? The answer is already visible. With AMAN 2025, we have demonstrated leadership. With PIMEC 2025, we are opening doors of opportunity. With Gwadar, we are redefining connectivity. With our Navy, we are securing the seas. Pakistan is not waiting for the maritime future to unfold – we are creating it, on our terms and in our waters.

The message, therefore, is unmistakable: Pakistan is a maritime power with global credibility. Our Navy does not need to compare itself ship-for-ship with larger fleets, because we command something greater – strategic trust, regional centrality, and global recognition. Whether through military exercises, economic expos, or day-to-day guardianship of our seas, Pakistan is writing the script of the Indian Ocean’s future. As the world reflects on “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity”, Pakistan embodies all three. The ocean is ours to protect, ours to seize, and ours to lead with. The obligation is ours to shoulder with strength, not weakness. The opportunity is ours to grasp with vision, not hesitation. And in this journey, one fact stands tall above all: the Pakistan Navy is not just a naval force – it is the vanguard of Pakistan’s rise in the Maritime Century.

The writer is a journalist, TV presenter & column writer. She can be reached via Instagram @farihaspeaks.

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: Maritime Century

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