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Pakistan Reclaims Wakhan Corridor: New Map Released This video explores the strategic and historical significance of the Wakhan Corridor, a narrow strip of land in Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, often referred to as the "Chicken's Neck." Stretching approximately 350 kilometers and varying in width from 13 to 65 kilometers, this high-altitude corridor (3,000–5,000 meters) connects Afghanistan to China's Xinjiang region and shares a 92-kilometer border at the Wakhjir Pass. Historically a part of the Silk Road, the Wakhan Corridor facilitated trade between Central and South Asia for centuries. Established as a buffer zone under the 1893 Durand Agreement, it remains a focal point in Pak-Afghan tensions, with debates over the Durand Line's legitimacy fueling regional disputes. The corridor holds immense economic potential, offering the shortest land route from Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan to Tajikistan’s Gorno-Badakhshan, access to Turkmenistan’s Galkynysh gas field, and opportunities for hydropower and rare earth mineral extraction, including lithium. Its integration into the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) could transform regional trade, connecting Central Asia to Gwadar Port. However, ongoing Pak-Afghan conflicts, TTP activities, and Indian influence complicate the geopolitical landscape. This video debunks myths about Pakistan’s alleged occupation of the corridor, highlights China’s growing investments, and discusses the delicate balance of diplomacy required to unlock its potential as a game-changer for Pakistan and Central Asia. Hashtags: #WakhanCorridor #PakistanAfghanistan #DurandLine #SilkRoad #CPEC #CentralAsia #Geopolitics #AfghanistanHistory #ChinaPakistan #RegionalTrade #StrategicImportance #Badakhshan #TTP #EconomicPotential #Diplomacy