ministry of science and technology as the sponsor ministry.
After four years of dedicated work, collection and processing of voluminous technical data, a comprehensive submission was made to UN CLCS on April 30, 2009.
On Pakistan’s turn, a seven member sub-commission of the UN CLCS undertook an in-depth analysis/review of Pakistan’s submission and after over a year-long scrutiny and analysis, the commission has now accepted the recommendations for extension of Pakistan’s continental shelf from 200 to 350 nautical miles.
During this process, a technical delegation from Pakistan, comprising Commodore Zafar Mansoor Tipu of Pakistan Navy, Dr Asif Inam the director-general of National Institute of Oceanography, Commander Salman Ahmed Khan of Pakistan Navy’s Hydrographic department, Mohsin Tabrez and Khalid Mehmood of National Institute of Oceanography, undertook this important task and held multiple interactions with the sub-commission.
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