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China to Build Second Foreign Naval Base, This Time in Pakistan

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China is planning to build its second foreign naval base in Pakistan following the ribbon cutting ceremony for its first overseas base in Djibouti last July.

Sources close to the People's Liberation Army have confirmed to the South China Morning Post that a Chinese naval port is being built at a strategic location on Pakistan's southern coast.

"China needs to set up another base in Gwadar for its warships because Gwadar is now a civilian port," Zhou Chenming, a Chinese military analyst, told the South China Morning Post on Friday. "Gwadar port can't provide specific services for warships," Zhou said; hence the need for a new base.

Gwadar is less than 50 miles east of the Pakistan-Iran border and sits in Balochistan Province, where fiercely independent Baloch nationalists have waged guerrilla wars against both the Pakistani and Iranian governments. "Public order there is a mess," Zhou said.

"China and Pakistan have found common ground in terms of maritime interest in the region," Pakistani analyst Sheikh Fahad says. "Gwadar port can be used for joint naval patrols in the Indian Ocean, further increasing the naval outreach of China and Pakistan in the region. Gwadar port will increase the countries' naval movements and further expand defense cooperation, especially in the naval field," Fahad noted.

In mid-December, Lawrence Sellin, a retired US Army Reserve colonel, reported for the Daily Caller that high-ranking Chinese and Pakistani officials had met in Beijing to discuss future projects.

Last June, a Pakistani diplomat said China's help was needed as an "equalizer," pointing to the naval base as all-but-inevitable. "Previously it was the US and Saudi Arabia… Now it's China," the diplomat told NBC. A Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman later dismissed the report as "pure guesswork," but now it seems the port will, in fact, be built.

Experts have noted that India is keeping a close eye on the development of China-Pakistan relations. "China finds it very useful to use Pakistan against India and ignore India's concerns, particularly on terrorism issues. That has created a lot of stress in the relationship between Beijing and Delhi," Rajeev Ranan Chaturvedy, a researcher at the National University of Singapore, told SCMP.

But "Indian naval capabilities and experience in the Indian Ocean region are fairly good — much better than Pakistan and China," Chaturvedy said.






https://sputniknews.com/asia/201801051060541891-china-second-foreign-base-pakistan/
 
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will things get patched up with Iran to circumnavigate Pakistan!
 
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This is just a suggestion, nothing official or even near official..everyone knows now that China is building a civilian naval port in Gwadar..
 
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This is just a suggestion, nothing official or even near official..everyone knows now that China is building a civilian naval port in Gwadar..
My fried the base is not at Gawadar it is at Jiwani.
 
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Glad we don't have you in any serious position concerning the country. Trumps first two tweets of 2018 targeted Iran and Pakistan.

No war is coming my friend. China will not invest $60 billion in a country that was about to be attacked.

That is not mentioned in the article.. it says:
JUst remember this name Jiwani wait and watch.
 
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No war is coming my friend. China will not invest $60 billion in a country that was about to be attacked.
I think what me and that poster were trying to say is that with this no one will even have the slightest idea of going to war with Pak.
 
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Well only a fool would believe that China would invest billions of their hard earned cash without a mechanism of defense and protection for that said investment. Personally, I would be glad if this news is true.

It means the stake are even higher now for India if they want to directly disrupt CPEC and other related projects. As any stupid move could put it in direct confrontation with China.
 
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