Chest thumping at best. CHINA will have nothing to do with Chabahar. If anyone needs to be concerned it is Pakistan and even Pakistan is not too much bothered as we understand the importance of Gwadar and the potential of Chabahar. It wont be a direct competition/threat to us.
It actually depends. For eg: If the Africans eventually want to do business with China, they will most likely choose Chabahar over Gwadar because of a few reasons.
- Iran is a far more stable country than Pak.
- Iran is currently richer and more influential in the region.
- Iran provides easier access through Central Asia to both China and Europe.
If Gwadar is merely a conduit for China's energy security, then Chabahar won't pose any threat to Gwadar. But as for long term business potential, Chabahar's potential is higher due to the above reasons.
Sir those mineral resources are NO GOOD for now. They are just as real as the coal in our thar, the gold in our reko dik, the iron in our chiniot and what not. It is good that India may end up with an alternate route to Afghanistan so they will be able to support the proxy war by passing Pakistan geographically but there are SO many other things at play here and out members usually ignore so many facts out of patriotism.
The Af govt has already enacted laws that favour Indian companies.
http://www.thehindu.com/business/In...-and-petroleum-jamil-hares/article6295759.ece
And now we are in the process of negotiating a $11B steel plant. Other mining businesses will follow suit once the Chabahar port and the rail link deals are completed in Iran.
Due to a future requirement for solar powered cars, lithium is going to be a major area of expansion. The problem for India is, just like uranium, lithium is rare as well. So we need to tap into Af's massive reserves of lithium.
http://www.business-standard.com/ar...epend-on-imported-lithium-115110900423_1.html
The mining opportunities for Af-India is the reason why Pak did not allow an Af-India link for trade. Now Pak will lose billions in transit fees and Iran will earn the same.
The difference between Chabahar and Gwadar is the huge potential for Chabahar as a trade route. It will be very crucial for India as a connector to Central Asia and Europe, while Gwadar is primarily being built by China for energy security, China has the Silk Road for trade, which Pak will not directly benefit from.