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Gwadar: Can India Checkmate China? – Analysis

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By Vijay Sakhuja

Pakistan’s decision to hand over commercial operations at the Gwadar port to the Chinese Overseas Port Holdings, a state-owned company, does not come as a surprise. Interestingly, for some, it was a deliberate and a ‘smart ploy’; first bring in a foreign operator like the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) and award it port management and development contract for 40 years; dispel the ‘China threat’ and the oft stated Gwadar as a post in the ‘string of pearls’ strategy; and then, at an opportune moment and on some pretext, transfer it to the Chinese.

Has the gambit paid off? What are the implications? And what can India do?
China and the Strategic Significance of Gwadar

Gwadar port located on the Makran coast is a strategic maritime outpost. It is close to the energy rich but volatile Gulf region and about 400 kilometers from the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint through which nearly 16-17 million barrels of oil is transported daily. On an average 20-30 tankers enter the Gulf each day and during peak hours, one tanker leaves the Strait every six minutes.

Gwadar has figured prominently in China’s Indian Ocean calculus and Beijing had generously invested US $198 million of the US $248 million in the project. It is also fair to argue that Chinese have the capability to build modern ports given that some of their own ports are ranked among the top ten in the world.

Gwadar offers China several economic and military advantages. China can directly ship its oil supplies from Iran via the Iran-Pakistan pipeline (erstwhile Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) pipeline project) or other Gulf states through the Gwadar port. In fact Pakistan has offered China the option to build a 1500 kilometers pipeline from Gwadar to Xinjiang in western China. Apparently, China is also set to ‘re-launch the Gwadar oil refinery project’ that had been put on hold in 2009 due to the fear of attacks by the separatist elements in Baluchistan who had kidnapped few Chinese engineers.

From a military perspective, Gwadar is a strategic listening post to monitor maritime and naval activity in the Gulf region. The PLA Navy can forward deploy its ships and submarines to ensure safety and security of Chinese shipping carrying vital energy supplies. However, China does not consider Karachi naval base suitable as a forward base since it is conscious of the vulnerability of the Karachi port that was exposed during the 1971 India-Pakistan war. This prompted Pakistan to develop alternative naval bases west of Karachi away from India and Gwadar, 600 kilometers from Karachi, is considered safe from attacks by the Indian air force.


A Strategy for India: Focus on Chabahar?

Developments in Gwadar have invited mixed reaction in India. For the Indian Defence Minister, “it is a matter of concern,” but the Foreign Minister has dismissed any apprehensions. Interestingly, he stated that there is no need to overreact over the Chinese engagements in Gwadar. Instead he opined that,“We need to take these matters in our stride and in the normal course.” Meanwhile, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson in Beijing has defended China’s engagement in Gwadar and stated that Chinese companies have participated in projects in Pakistan and, “as long as these things are conducive to China-Pakistan friendship and the development and prosperity of the country, the Chinese side will actively support them,”

India too has shown some alacrity in developing infrastructure in foreign territories. The ambitious joint project to develop the Chabahar port in Iran which is only a few miles from Gwadar is making some visible progress. Significantly, in 2012, Iran, India and Afghanistan signed a tripartite agreement to develop the Chabahar port. India may invest up to US $100 million depending on the expansion of the port including building modern infrastructure and undertaking port operations. Chabahar can be connected through rail and road networks to the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a multinational project involving India, Iran and Russia. It can serve as trans-shipment hub for Zahedan, Afghanistan through a 600 kilometer connecting road and also as a transit point for the landlocked Central Asian Republics (CARs). The latter fits well into India’s ‘Connect Central Asia’ policy announced last year in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

Likewise, for Afghanistan, Chabahar is of strategic importance as an alternate to Pakistani ports through which it engages in international trade. Its supply chains are vulnerable to a number of factors including tensions in Afghanistan-Pakistan relations and threats from terrorist groups.

Given its interest in Chabahar, India would like to develop the port to serve military purposes. Iran too is keen to develop Chabahar as an alternate naval base to overcome the vulnerabilities of its main naval base at Bandar Abbas. However, the big question is, would Iran allow the Indian Navy access to Chabahar.

Vijay Sakhuja
Director (Research), Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi
E-mail: sakhuja.v@gmail.com

Gwadar: Can India Checkmate China? - Analysis Eurasia Review | Eurasia Review
 
we also tryin to build an port in Vietnam which was offered by Vietnam and wanting Indians presence....so it's gonna be double tit for tat
 
A port in vietnam would be in order as there will be chinese presence in Sri Lanka shortly.
 
A port in vietnam would be in order as there will be chinese presence in Sri Lanka shortly.

Gwadr is gonna take time Chinese navy is not so large now that they can send vessels this far in indian waters by the time they develop this capability we will have a pretty good navy of our own

Also my personal view that Chinese are good people & will do nothing to harm our Intrest
 
Gwadr is gonna take time Chinese navy is not so large now that they can send vessels this far in indian waters by the time they develop this capability we will have a pretty good navy of our own

Also my personal view that Chinese are good people & will do nothing to harm our Intrest

Once upon a time Nehru believed that...I am not nehru, but i believe, we must be prepared to get played by chinese every now and then.
 
Gwadr is gonna take time Chinese navy is not so large now that they can send vessels this far in indian waters by the time they develop this capability we will have a pretty good navy of our own

Also my personal view that Chinese are good people & will do nothing to harm our Intrest

Prepare well to counter China militarily and strategically and then talk about peace and friendship :cheers:

Nobody will respect you or your words if you do not have stick in this world.
 
Checkmate China? You Indians must have got swollen lips. Maybe you don't know how backwards your country is when it comes to industrial capacity and military technology? China is doing everything and you are buying everything, and yet your economy is only one fourth of China's. Funny...
 
Prepare well to counter China militarily and strategically and then talk about peace and friendship :cheers:

Nobody will respect you or your words if you do not have stick in this world.

I only hope India know how to gauge China intention of using Gwadar port, a mis-interpretation will only make matter worse for India, we certainly has resource to deal with India.
 
Checkmate China? You Indians must have got swollen lips. Maybe you don't know how backwards your country is when it comes to industrial capacity and military technology? China is doing everything and you are buying everything, and yet your economy is only one fourth of China's. Funny...

ya we're poor agreed,... but or defence budget is not right....every year it's getting bigger...I know it's not as big as yours...our advantage is most of your ships and subs are old and beyond the reach of upgrade,..and about buying stuffs from other countries, I'll tell u what, why don't u figure out the different between hand gun and a machine gun....!
 
I only hope India know how to gauge China intention of using Gwadar port, a mis-interpretation will only make matter worse for India, we certainly has resource to deal with India.

ya but tell this when we come with a port in scs...in Indian ocean building two ports and deploying couple of ships not going to be any good for China....it's just there for India's reach anytime during conflict...and I'm sure you'd be busy facing multiple attacks in scs at that time
 

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