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I am pleasantly surprised when I see one of my articles that I wrote in 2012 still being visited. My point in that article then was that India had been overreacting about the Chinese assistance extended in the construction of the Gwadar port in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan.

India has been creating the hype that the Chinese presence in Gwadar is not only a serious threat for India, but it would also give China extra leverage in the region. India also claimed that China had acquired management control of Gwadar to use it as its naval base. This mantra was aimed at seeking support of United States and Russia, who consider China a major in the region.

Indian propaganda has also aimed at creating an impression that Afghanistan was highly unhappy and it is willing to join hands with India to move its shipments through Chabahar port. India also tried to pass on the message to Central Asian countries that the port, located in warm waters, and the road and rail network being constructed would become a gateway for them to the rest of world. Additionally, there has been a regular news fest about Iranian, Afghani and Indian cooperation.

That said, one of the news sources quoting Iranian authorities, opened the Pandora box and unleashed the disinformation being spread by India. In a meeting, Hassan Nourian, Iran’s Consul General in India exposed the extent of cooperation being extended by India.

Being a seasoned diplomat, Nourian expressed hope that India would act fast on the Chabahar port, which it had promised to build as far back as 2003. The message in between the lines was loud and clear — that Iranians were upset with Indian attitude.

India’s exasperatingly slow progress in building the port — 11 years so far and work has not even begun — has been a major source of irritation for the Iranians. After all, they gave the project to India rejecting a Chinese offer. Since then, the Chinese have finished building the Gwadar port in Pakistan that is located 70 kilometers east of Chabahar.

It seems that the Iranians have realized, though very late, the reason why India wanted the project — to thwart the Chinese. It has also become evident why the India is dragging its feet — for fear of annoying the US.

For Iran, the Chabahar port is of great economic importance and its great economic and strategic significance is also known to India. The port has the potential to open a route that leads to Afghanistan, a lucrative market today, and beyond, to the mineral-rich countries such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.

As Iran is annoyed there emerges an opportunity for China, which is one of the biggest buyers of Iranian oil, seeking a port outside Strait of Hurmaz. India has also realized that the game is slipping out of its hands. If India loses Chabahar to the Chinese, it would greatly undermine much talked about Indian supremacy in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka offered the Humbantota port development project to India, twice. The tsunami-ravaged port was in President Rajapaksa’s constituency and he was keen on re-building it. While India dithered, China jumped in. Humbantota has developed into a fine port. India ceded a key strategic space in its own backyard to China. No one could be blamed except India, because UPA partner DMK didn’t let India do any development work in Sri Lanka. Now, Chabahar is going the Humbantota way.

While India drags its feet in Myanmar, China is moving in fast. While India (in fact, NHPC) dumped the two hydro-electric projects terming those “too expensive”, China is going ahead with as many as 33 projects.

The port of Sittwe is critically important for India, for it would open up the North East. India did secure the project — it was given to the Essar Group. There have been delays, but the work has begun. However, the project is only a part of what India had committed to doing, which was to build the entire multi-modal transport corridor — the Kaladan project. For parts of the project other than the port, even the tenders have not been floated.

At this stage, place after place in India’s neighborhood, including Afghanistan, are likely to slip out of its dominance and going under China’s influence.

This is happening only because of the dichotomy of Indian policies — it on one hand tries to extract all the possible benefits by making false promises and on the other hand desert those projects once the United States and Russia enhance increase aid and assistance that helps in achieving the status of regional super power and creating its hegemony in South Asia.

Chabahar Port: India Losing Against China - OpEd | Eurasia Review
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Some time I'm wondering wouldn't be better that India cooperate with China on infrastructure projects than alway label China as threat and end up empty handed ?.
 
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But all this will change now since the SUPERMAN NARENDRA MODI SARKAR is in control of India.
 
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I am pleasantly surprised when I see one of my articles that I wrote in 2012 still being visited. My point in that article then was that India had been overreacting about the Chinese assistance extended in the construction of the Gwadar port in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan.

India has been creating the hype that the Chinese presence in Gwadar is not only a serious threat for India, but it would also give China extra leverage in the region. India also claimed that China had acquired management control of Gwadar to use it as its naval base. This mantra was aimed at seeking support of United States and Russia, who consider China a major in the region.

Indian propaganda has also aimed at creating an impression that Afghanistan was highly unhappy and it is willing to join hands with India to move its shipments through Chabahar port. India also tried to pass on the message to Central Asian countries that the port, located in warm waters, and the road and rail network being constructed would become a gateway for them to the rest of world. Additionally, there has been a regular news fest about Iranian, Afghani and Indian cooperation.

That said, one of the news sources quoting Iranian authorities, opened the Pandora box and unleashed the disinformation being spread by India. In a meeting, Hassan Nourian, Iran’s Consul General in India exposed the extent of cooperation being extended by India.

Being a seasoned diplomat, Nourian expressed hope that India would act fast on the Chabahar port, which it had promised to build as far back as 2003. The message in between the lines was loud and clear — that Iranians were upset with Indian attitude.

India’s exasperatingly slow progress in building the port — 11 years so far and work has not even begun — has been a major source of irritation for the Iranians. After all, they gave the project to India rejecting a Chinese offer. Since then, the Chinese have finished building the Gwadar port in Pakistan that is located 70 kilometers east of Chabahar.

It seems that the Iranians have realized, though very late, the reason why India wanted the project — to thwart the Chinese. It has also become evident why the India is dragging its feet — for fear of annoying the US.

For Iran, the Chabahar port is of great economic importance and its great economic and strategic significance is also known to India. The port has the potential to open a route that leads to Afghanistan, a lucrative market today, and beyond, to the mineral-rich countries such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.

As Iran is annoyed there emerges an opportunity for China, which is one of the biggest buyers of Iranian oil, seeking a port outside Strait of Hurmaz. India has also realized that the game is slipping out of its hands. If India loses Chabahar to the Chinese, it would greatly undermine much talked about Indian supremacy in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka offered the Humbantota port development project to India, twice. The tsunami-ravaged port was in President Rajapaksa’s constituency and he was keen on re-building it. While India dithered, China jumped in. Humbantota has developed into a fine port. India ceded a key strategic space in its own backyard to China. No one could be blamed except India, because UPA partner DMK didn’t let India do any development work in Sri Lanka. Now, Chabahar is going the Humbantota way.

While India drags its feet in Myanmar, China is moving in fast. While India (in fact, NHPC) dumped the two hydro-electric projects terming those “too expensive”, China is going ahead with as many as 33 projects.

The port of Sittwe is critically important for India, for it would open up the North East. India did secure the project — it was given to the Essar Group. There have been delays, but the work has begun. However, the project is only a part of what India had committed to doing, which was to build the entire multi-modal transport corridor — the Kaladan project. For parts of the project other than the port, even the tenders have not been floated.

At this stage, place after place in India’s neighborhood, including Afghanistan, are likely to slip out of its dominance and going under China’s influence.

This is happening only because of the dichotomy of Indian policies — it on one hand tries to extract all the possible benefits by making false promises and on the other hand desert those projects once the United States and Russia enhance increase aid and assistance that helps in achieving the status of regional super power and creating its hegemony in South Asia.

Chabahar Port: India Losing Against China - OpEd | Eurasia Review
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Some time I'm wondering wouldn't be better that India cooperate with China on infrastructure projects than alway label China as threat and end up empty handed ?.
Really ?

Work with China on the Gwadar port which is located in Pakistan :what:

Do you think your best friend Pakistan will accept that?
 
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India was designed by the West as the rival of China.

To reduce FDI flow to China, shared with India equally, if not, stop it forever.

That is why years ago you read a lot of India vs China articles.


As well as today, Japan was designed by US to rival China influence in East Asia and around the world.
 
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Really ?

Work with China on the Gwadar port which is located in Pakistan :what:

Do you think your best friend Pakistan will accept that?

I believe that Pakistan will accept if India can come with an interesting offer. Beside Gwadar, there is alot projects in Sri-Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh that both China-India can cooperate such as the finished gaz pipeline connecting Myanmar port to Kunming which India is also a parner.

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I believe that Pakistan will accept if India can come with an interesting offer. Beside Gwadar, there is alot projects in Sri-Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh that both China-India can cooperate such as the finished gaz pipeline connecting Myanmar port to Kunming which India is also a parner.

pipeline+map.gif

Wishful thinking my friend and it seems after visiting this forum for long you have no idea what they think and i will asure you they will never let do business peacefully in Pakistan and our investment will be wasted.

Also about other places sure we have no problem with doing business with China and matter of fact that's why we joined BRICS. We can CO-Develop this entire South-Asia region for good and keep it distanced away from USA.
 
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Wishful thinking my friend and it seems after visiting this forum for long you have no idea what they think and i will asure you they will never let do business peacefully in Pakistan and our investment will be wasted.
Merchent of Venice...You have nothing to Offer
 
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I love how our influence is spreading. :cheesy:

Wishful thinking my friend and it seems after visiting this forum for long you have no idea what they think and i will asure you they will never let do business peacefully in Pakistan and our investment will be wasted.

Also about other places sure we have no problem with doing business with China and matter of fact that's why we joined BRICS. We can CO-Develop this entire South-Asia region for good and keep it distanced away from USA.

Cooperation is better than conflict, especially between major powers. I think people will come to realize this.
 
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Merchent of Venice...You have nothing to Offer

Never intended to offer anything and it was replied to our Chinese friends.
I love how our influence is spreading. :cheesy:



Cooperation is better than conflict, especially between major powers. I think people will come to realize this.

Almost never disagree with you so why start now :cheers:

Our main concern is to uplift standard of living for people of India and not their pride.
 
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Wishful thinking my friend and it seems after visiting this forum for long you have no idea what they think and i will asure you they will never let do business peacefully in Pakistan and our investment will be wasted.

Also about other places sure we have no problem with doing business with China and matter of fact that's why we joined BRICS. We can CO-Develop this entire South-Asia region for good and keep it distanced away from USA.

I don't know much about the history of Indo-pakistan cooperation, can you gave us some examples of the failure? I only know the knifes throwing each other in this forum. :D
 
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I love how our influence is spreading. :cheesy:



Cooperation is better than conflict, especially between major powers. I think people will come to realize this.

Would be great for the region if you guys stole Chabahar away from the Indians. :sarcastic: It would also bring Pakistan and Iran closer together maybe even build a link between Gwadar and Chabahar once both are completed. :yes4:
 
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