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NEW DELHI: Ten days after saying that China's multinationals will benefit from India developing the Chabahar port for Iran, Beijing-run media is now painting the deal as part of India's nefarious design for dominance in the Middle East, albeit one that will fail.

"Although New Delhi ostensibly highlights economic considerations, such as facilitating trade along the International North-South Transport Corridor and extracting minerals, natural gas and oil from the region, its larger geostrategic calculations and ambitions are obvious," said an article today in the state-run Global Times.

Ten days after saying it isn't ''jealous'' that India beat China to score the $500 million Chabahar development deal, Beijing's painting India's deal as unworkable "high-sounding rhetoric".

"Although India's expectations of Chabahar and the sea-land route are running high, especially following the lifting of international financial sanctions against Iran, major challenges remain. India may not be able to meet its generous offers and high-sounding rhetoric," it said.

Even though China expects India to fail, it still seems rather perturbed about India's grandiose ambitions, which it says are meant to counter China and Pakistan.

"Actually, Chabahar is just the tip of the iceberg of India's geostrategic ambitions. Besides building new berths and upgrades to Chabahar, what interests New Delhi more is a comprehensive scheme that can reshape India's geopolitics to the northwest and extend its influence further into the Middle East, Central Asia and the Trans-Caucasus," the article goes on to say.

The fact is, the Chabahar port is easily accessed from India's western coast and bypasses Pakistan. It will also give India entry into Afghanistan.

Iran said as much. The Chabahar agreement, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani said, "is not only an economic document: It's also a political and a regional one." He added: "With our joint investments in Chabahar, we can connect India through a reliable route to Afghanistan and countries in Central Asia."

Beijing, though, is having none of this talk. It refuses to believe it, saying that going through Pakistan remains the most economical route for India.

"A direct gateway through Pakistan provides the shortest and the most economical access for India to enter Afghanistan and Central Asia. However, due to long-standing mistrust, Islamabad is reluctant to grant India access", the Global Times article said.

Then there's the obligatory tom-tomming of its own much earlier deal with Pakistan — a 2012 agreement formalized in 2013 — to develop the Gwadar port. China and Pakistan are currently building a $46 billion economic corridor linking Gwadar port with Xinjiang.

Besides bypassing the overland blockage, India also views its investment in Chabahar as a counterweight against Pakistan's Gwadar Port, a Chinese-funded deep sea port 72km east of Chabahar, the article said.

Then, the piece de resistance China cautions India about Iran.

"Iran may not always align itself with India's geostrategic goals. China is also crucial to Tehran's core interests. Iran never publicly articulated its opposition to the Sino-Pakistani project in Gwadar. Instead, it had aided the project by providing fresh water and fuel," it said.

If India expected too much from Iran, it is "bound for disappointment", the article said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...gh-sounding-rhetoric/articleshow/52634499.cms
 
So the Chinese have already started spewing gas and getting nervous? Obviously they will, seeing that their plans for a naval base at Gwadar to dominate the IOR and the Strait of Hormuz will come a cropper and that too after investing $46 billion for the CPEC which is primarily for PLAAN's logistics support.

They're now saying: Oh crap! Now why the dickens didn't we think of that? Our grand design for domination has been screwed, and how!! :taz:
 
So the Chinese have already started spewing gas and getting nervous? Obviously they will, seeing that their plans for a naval base at Gwadar to dominate the IOR and the Strait of Hormuz will come a cropper and that too after investing $46 billion for the CPEC which is primarily for PLAAN's logistics support.

They're now saying: Oh crap! Now why the dickens didn't we think of that? Our grand design for domination has been screwed, and how!! :taz:
well this news came from TOI so dont take it serously China is in no way rattelled or worried of Chabahar port but those who thinkand are convinced that Chabahr is in direct competeion with CEPC

rather China is devloping its new silk road tocentral asia to northen iran to europe with a 8 lane highway & least 1 line of hi speed rail and a dedicated Frieght corridoor and a GAS-OIL pipeline which will cut the current time & money taken by almost half if not even less
 
well this news came from TOI so dont take it serously China is in no way rattelled or worried of Chabahar port but those who thinkand are convinced that Chabahr is in direct competeion with CEPC

rather China is devloping its new silk road tocentral asia to northen iran to europe with a 8 lane highway & least 1 line of hi speed rail and a dedicated Frieght corridoor and a GAS-OIL pipeline which will cut the current time & money taken by almost half if not even less
Also....

Western media trying to create ‘wedge’ between China and India: Chinese media

China media has criticised western media for attempting to drive a "wedge" between the two Asian giants by "hyping up" competition between them over Iran's Chabahar port.

“One of the latest targets of their (western media) smear campaign is a New Delhi-Tehran deal on developing Iran’s southern port of Chabahar. The seaport is about 100 km from Pakistan’s Gwadar seaport, which is co-developed by China. Those media claim the Elephant-Dragon rivalry is unavoidable,” the commentary said.

“Such hype is both untrue and harmful. China and India do have differences, but those differences are outnumbered and dwarfed by their consensuses and aspiration for win-win cooperation,” it said.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...-mukherjee-china-visit-chabahar-port-2818740/

 
Also....

Western media trying to create ‘wedge’ between China and India: Chinese media

China media has criticised western media for attempting to drive a "wedge" between the two Asian giants by "hyping up" competition between them over Iran's Chabahar port.

“One of the latest targets of their (western media) smear campaign is a New Delhi-Tehran deal on developing Iran’s southern port of Chabahar. The seaport is about 100 km from Pakistan’s Gwadar seaport, which is co-developed by China. Those media claim the Elephant-Dragon rivalry is unavoidable,” the commentary said.

“Such hype is both untrue and harmful. China and India do have differences, but those differences are outnumbered and dwarfed by their consensuses and aspiration for win-win cooperation,” it said.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...-mukherjee-china-visit-chabahar-port-2818740/
sir with deu respect thing is western powers rule and have major stakes in sea based corridoors (well some corporate houses) and if the new silk road is oprational say even till Iran even then sanctions & blocades will be thing of the past like cold war for both Iran & China and land locked central asian states ... hence there would be more such paid articels i dont even take them serouslly

point of the thread is China bieng rattelled but as things are going no its not rather its western power houses who currentlly have high stakes in ports inside persian gulf and suez canal and crude oil based economies in GCC states which are feeling rattelled
 
It is obvious..Chahbar does not connect any major consuming or exporting economy..shipping lines need a balance of import and export to keep a route competitive..otherwise the shipping charges triple..
Precisely why it is cheaper to unload a container in Jebel Ali and truck it into Saudi Arabia versus unloading it at the Riyadh Dry Port..Because Riyadh Dry Port is purely an import port with very little export...the containers have to return empty..which is a loss for shipping company!
 
It is obvious..Chahbar does not connect any major consuming or exporting economy..shipping lines need a balance of import and export to keep a route competitive..otherwise the shipping charges triple..
Precisely why it is cheaper to unload a container in Jebel Ali and truck it into Saudi Arabia versus unloading it at the Riyadh Dry Port..Because Riyadh Dry Port is purely an import port with very little export...the containers have to return empty..which is a loss for shipping company!

It connects India & ASEAN with Russia and EU.
 
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