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Umair Nawaz : The territorial waters of any country extend for twelve nautical miles from its landmass. No more, no less. Then there is an exclusive economic zone as well.
In war anybody can take out anything - that doesn't mean we wont build it during peacetime. The refineries in gujarat can be bombed if there is a war. But that doesn't mean we can't have refineries in gujarat. Anyway, these threats by pakistanis make it clear what makes the underwater pipeline a much better idea than the IPK land pipeline idea. It would be a lot easier for them to take out a land pipeline through their land, or just turn off the valves - but we didn't hear them making such a threat when we were contemplating financing such a pipeline. Now that we decide not to finance that, and instead bypass their landmass, and they are left with no money or expertise to create an Iran-pak pipeline, and last I heard they were asking Iran to finance their side of the pipeline as well, and Iran was refusing, suddenly they start making noises about their navy taking out our pipeline during war. As if India doesn't have a navy of her own, whos each task force has more reach and firepower than the entire PN. Sure, you can attack our infrastructure during war, and we will do the same to you. But that doesn't mean we won't build infrastructure at all.
BTW, 300 miles may be out of PN's reach. In '99 when the IN assumed forward positions and made threatening maneuvers, PN wisely sailed inward and didn't venture out of the harbours. In any case, it is irrelevant.
Good going by India and Iran. Our energy needs are huge, and too important to be dependant on pak in any way. If pak wants iranian gas, let them finance and build their own pipelines and deal with America's displeasure - they are much more vulnerable to that than India is.