As a reaction to the new regional maritime security threats and possible dangers to the vital sea lanes, the Pakistan Navy officially introduced Operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr. This is a massive project which is to protect national shipping, maritime trade and to secure continuous flow of essential energy supply in the region.
ISPR stated that the changing maritime security situation demanded proactive initiatives to counter the multi-dimensional threat and ensure that the economic lifeline of the country was not cut off.
This is all you must know about this vital maritime security operation and how it is of way to the economy of Pakistan.
Why Was Operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr Launched?
The major goal of carrying out the operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr is to control the Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs). As the tensions escalated in the region and any cuts to the global shipping and transport systems could be experienced, the Pakistan Navy launched this operation to ensure that the energy sources of the country and its trade imports are not compromised by any external factors.
The media arm of the military stressed that the Pakistan Navy is well-aware of the current state of affairs in the sea and is fully equipped to counter any security threat likely to arise.
Pakistan Navy has launched Operation Muhafiz-ul- Bahr to safeguard maritime trade and energy lifelines amid evolving regional maritime security dynamics. The operation aims to ensure secure Sea Lines of Communication and uninterrupted national shipping. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/rcDdllV12X
— DGPR (Navy) (@dgprPaknavy) March 9, 2026
Close Coordination and Active Escorts
In order to ensure that the full potential of this operation is realized, the Pakistan Navy is undertaking their escort operations in close coordination with the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC).
Navies are also on the move to monitor and control the flow of merchant ships to ensure that they are safely and securely transported through the sea along the seas. At this moment, two giant merchant vessels are being successfully escorted by the Pakistan Navy ships with one of them safely anticipated to reach the Karachi port today.
The Economic Importance of Safe Sea Routes
The capture of these shipping lanes is not an issue of perimeter military defense, but it is a question of naked economic survival. In Pakistan, domestic international trade occurs almost (90 percent) through the sea. Any interference with these routes would have devastating effects in the supply chain and energy sector of the country and the economy in general. The Pakistan Navy has been performing Operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr to ensure that these are safe, secure and operating routes in the sea.
FAQs
What is Operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr?
It is a proactive maritime security operation launched by the Pakistan Navy to protect national shipping routes, ensure the safety of merchant vessels, and secure energy supplies from emerging regional threats.
Why is securing sea routes important for Pakistan?
Approximately 90% of Pakistan’s total trade is conducted through the sea. Keeping the Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs) secure is absolutely vital for the country’s economic stability and continuous energy supply.
Who is the Pakistan Navy coordinating with for this operation?
The Pakistan Navy is conducting these critical escort operations in close coordination with the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC).






