foreign interests on gwadar port
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Gwadar is the shortest, cheapest and safe oil transport route for China
Shortest and cheapest route for trade with Western countries and West Asia
Balance of power in Arabian sea and Indian ocean
http://tribune.com.pk/story/637364/gwadar-khunjrab-rail-link-chinese-conglomerate-offers-to-build-crucial-rail-link/
“The main aim of the link is to connect the Central Asian Republicswith the Pakistan Railways Network,” said Ping. “This willimmensely improve trade relations between China and Pakistan.”
According to media reports and Wiki Leaks, former DG ISI while briefing Pakistani parliamentarians claimed India and the UAE were funding and arming the Baloch
The infamous Shamsi Air Base in Baluchistan, from where the drones operated, was built by UAE Sheikhs and handed over to USA
http://pakarmedforces.com/2010/12/wikileaks-india-russia-uae-supporting.html
The UAE’s interests in Baluchistan may not be for falcon hunting alone. Arabs are wary of Iran’s growing power and can cut a deal with anyone, including devil, to undermine Iran’s interests
Baloch insurgents often claimed that they receive financial support from Dubai through Baloch diasporal
BLA, the darling of anti-Pakistan elements has strong presence in Dubai, Switzerland and Afghanistan
UAE’s intelligence agency is working in cover to support the insurgents
Oman, the next door neighbor, is likely to profit most from this project by capitalizing on the trade from China and the CARs. Therefore, Oman’s Government is taking a lot of interest in the project.
KazakhstanKyrgyzstanTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistan
Trade route via Iran and gwadar
Effect on Turkey
Trade with Asia will get free from Russian & Iranian influence
Russia will not prefer the economic independence of central Asian countries
Russia It self in try to get warm waters in a diplomatic way
Fast and cheap trade favorable for stability of Afghanistan
Central Asian countries want stability in Afghanistan for fast trade
US influence on Malacca.
China will get an alternative route.
Port economics of Sri lanka, Malacca (Singapore) and India will get strongly effected
Following threats of India due to Gwadar port
Gwadar will be a boost for chaines economy which will make china a strong economic power in front of India
China support for Pakistan navy and establishment of navel air bases and navel installations in Indian ocean
Block aid by china
fuel/oil lines under china control
Direct hit of light infantry
In current situation Highest peak of Sia chin is in the control of Pakistan
The way it treated its human resource which all comprised of expatriates from Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh
Pakistan should build up Gwadar Port and attract the returning, heavily skilled, and experienced human resource from Dubai
Along with Baluchistan government, the federal government should develop industrial zones, promote shipping industries, improve fisheries to leverage full potential of the port
Former President of Pakistan Musharraf, Pervaz, during ground breaking
ceremony of Gwadar Deep Sea Port, (Gwadar), March 22, 2002.
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