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China will deploy its naval vessels in coordination with the Pakistan Navy to safeguard the Gwadar port in Balochistan and trade under a bilateral trade corridor, according to a media report on Friday.

Besides the joint deployment of warships, Pakistan is considering the purchase of super-fast vessels from China and Turkey for a special squadron to be positioned at Gwadar to secure the deep sea port, an unnamed Pakistan Navy official was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune.

“A squadron may have four to six warships,” the official said on the sidelines of the IDEAS 2016 defence exhibition in Karachi.

The super-fast vessels would be “bought soon” in view of their immediate need in the fleet and two warships had already been deployed at Gwadar, the official said.

The role of Pakistan’s maritime forces had increased since the country made Gwadar operational and expedited up economic activities under the $46-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the official said.


India has for long expressed concerns about the Chinese Navy’s involvement in the Gwadar port, which is at the heart of the CPEC.

The Tribune quoted another unnamed naval official as saying that Pakistan has kicked off the process of establishing the region’s largest shipyard at Gwadar. A similar ship-building project is being considered for Port Qasim in Karachi.

The two advanced shipyards will design and develop ships and other security equipment for the Pakistan Navy.

“The existing shipyard, the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, lacks capacity to meet new requirements of the force. Its (PNSC) performance, however, would improve in competition with the two under consideration,” he said.

The PNSC will hand over a large fleet tanker being built in collaboration with Turkey to the Pakistan Navy.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/world...histan-port/story-CvVthH3ZKLyvKYUxiMdHiM.html
 
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PN should Lease at least 2 Type 54A's , rest PN already has American Cutters and Chinese Patrol ships on their way , i don't think Chinese Warships will be needed to guard Gwader .
 
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But why at Gawadar port? Gawadar is a commercial port, better position those ships at Jiwani or Ormara bases.
 
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China will deploy its naval vessels in coordination with the Pakistan Navy to safeguard the Gwadar port in Balochistan and trade under a bilateral trade corridor, according to a media report on Friday.

Besides the joint deployment of warships, Pakistan is considering the purchase of super-fast vessels from China and Turkey for a special squadron to be positioned at Gwadar to secure the deep sea port, an unnamed Pakistan Navy official was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune.

“A squadron may have four to six warships,” the official said on the sidelines of the IDEAS 2016 defence exhibition in Karachi.

The super-fast vessels would be “bought soon” in view of their immediate need in the fleet and two warships had already been deployed at Gwadar, the official said.

The role of Pakistan’s maritime forces had increased since the country made Gwadar operational and expedited up economic activities under the $46-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the official said.


India has for long expressed concerns about the Chinese Navy’s involvement in the Gwadar port, which is at the heart of the CPEC.

The Tribune quoted another unnamed naval official as saying that Pakistan has kicked off the process of establishing the region’s largest shipyard at Gwadar. A similar ship-building project is being considered for Port Qasim in Karachi.

The two advanced shipyards will design and develop ships and other security equipment for the Pakistan Navy.

“The existing shipyard, the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, lacks capacity to meet new requirements of the force. Its (PNSC) performance, however, would improve in competition with the two under consideration,” he said.

The PNSC will hand over a large fleet tanker being built in collaboration with Turkey to the Pakistan Navy.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/world...histan-port/story-CvVthH3ZKLyvKYUxiMdHiM.html



Not a good idea Pakistan should done it them self. by taking responsibility of securing this daunting task PN image would enhance its prestige new label . if China things PN is not well equipped to both securing it sea boarder along with securing CPEC China should lease some modern frigate destroyer to PN until PN bought enough Ships .
 
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Not a good idea Pakistan should done it them self. by taking responsibility of securing this daunting task PN image would enhance its prestige new label . if China things PN is not well equipped to both securing it sea boarder along with securing CPEC China should lease some modern frigate destroyer to PN until PN bought enough Ships .

It will happen

But we have a multi dimensional plan to take on India
 
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its not a big deal if china is safeguarding his own investment in gawadar China knows the threat of india
I have heard way long back on indian news channels

China will Deploy Air Craft Carrier was that right some indian confirm this
 
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A submarine equipped with nuclear capable ballistic or cruise missiles should also be present just to send a clear message to anyone who thinks of any adventure. Pakistan needs a nuclear submarine.
buddy...relax...as a friendly request...please take your time off from PDF if that is going to help...there is no need to always nuke the sh1t out of each other and i know you are better than this....on topic...there is no need for a nuclear submarine to protect a port...which is what this topic is about....

Ideally PLAN should have no role to play here....however if PN thinks that they would need services of PLAN and they have agreed then good for them....though in larger context....it also opens up opportunities for India in South China context in due time...
 
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