Pakistan’s proposed $1.2 billion Pasni Port project is emerging as a major geopolitical development in the Arabian Sea. Positioned just 75 km from China-backed Gwadar and across from India’s Chabahar Port, Pasni could become a new commercial and strategic hub. The possibility of U.S. involvement adds another layer to the shifting alliances in the region. With access to vital shipping lanes and mineral-rich trade routes, this port could reshape the balance of power in South Asia. Analysts say it may open doors for economic diversification while also creating new fault lines in regional diplomacy. As tensions simmer between global powers, Pasni is quickly becoming a port to watch.