At least 10,000 peoples cross this border on a daily basis for businesses in Wesh, Afghanistan and return home in the evening.
[2] A brick, double-arched Friendship Gate, rising three stories tall, was erected in 2003.
The gate facing towards Balochistan bears the words "Proud Pakistani" and "Pakistan First".
[5] The Wesh-Chaman border crossing has been used by international forces (ISAF) in Afghanistan as part of a major supply route stretching from the Port of Karachi to Kandahar,[6] with roughly 60 to 100 trucks traversing Chaman daily.
[3] On January 18, 2010, ISAF commander General Stanley A. McChrystal visited the site after discussing the crossing's efficiency with Pakistani authorities.