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Pakistan to raise new division HQ in Gwadar to protect $60 bn economic corridor to China
Chinese security concerns were heightened after gunmen stormed a five-star hotel in Gwadar in May 2019. The target were the Chinese staying at the hotel.
SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP 14 October, 2019 8:15 am IST
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New Delhi: The Pakistani military is in the process of raising a division headquarters of the 44 Light Infantry in Balochistan’s Gwadar to better co-ordinate security initiatives and protect Beijing’s $60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The Chinese have expressed concerns over the security for CPEC — a network of roads, railways, and pipelines in Pakistan — as Baloch activists oppose the project that runs through the disputed territory of Pakistan.
According to sources in the Indian defence and security establishment, the move to create the new division headquarters was taken after China ramped up the pressure on Pakistan to ensure proper security to the project and the thousands of Chinese workers in the area.

“The new headquarters is to ensure smooth security measures and proper coordination,” a source said. “Pakistan knows that any attack on Chinese investments will have serious ramifications for the country, especially the military that benefits the most out of this project.”

There has been allegations of largescale corruption in the project and it is believed that companies being fronted by the Pakistani military leaders are benefiting the most out of this.

The CPEC project has been objected to by India as it passed through Azad Kashmir.

Addressing a press conference on 10 September, MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar had said, “India has consistently expressed concerns to both China and Pakistan on the projects in so-called China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which is on the territory of India that has been illegally occupied by Pakistan since 1947.”

The Chinese security concerns were heightened after gunmen stormed a five-star hotel in Gwadar in early May. The target were the Chinese staying at the hotel.

In April this year, there was an attack on a bus travelling from Gwadar that killed 14, including Pakistani military personnel. The issue was not reported in detail by the Pakistani media but Baloch activists had claimed that 14 Pakistani soldiers were pulled out and killed execution style.

The Baloch Liberation Army, which has warned against more violence against Chinese interests, has claimed responsibility for both attacks.

Pakistan had in 2016 created a Special Security Division (SSD) for the security of CPEC. Then then Army chief Gen Raheel Shareef had said the Army will pay “any price” for the security of CPEC — a key element of China’s larger Belt and Road Initiative across Asia, Africa, and Europe.

In May, Chinese Vice-President Wang Qishan travelled to Pakistan and sought a security guarantee from both the military and Prime Minister Imran Khan. Had urged them to bolster security for Beijing’s major development drive in the country, including the strategic deep-sea port at Gwadar.

The issue of security also came up for discussion during Pakistan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat’s visit to China.
 
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Excellent move. Because we don't want tomorrow a chinese ship carry Indian cargo from Indian port and dump in Gawadar or any Chinese shipping company start running the show between India and Afghan trade , under Chinese flag...... truth is bitter , but PA should keep its eyes open.
End of day, Pakistani govt has to protect its interest
 
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Check the language "disputed territory". These endians twats need to be taught a lesson
 
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@Signalian is this a new division (44 Light infantry division) or some old one is relocated to Gawadar?
 
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I think instead of rising size of army we should focus on high quality weapon procurement when our economy is already weak and in no position to support such large army.Better equipped and trained army of small numbers hasmore chances of win than poorly equipped large army
 
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First comes the Division. Then comes the Defence Housing Authority :sarcastic: book your plots now!!

Waisay this time it seems the Army is beat, and the Navy have already launched their own housing scheme in Gwadar.

:pakistan:

Wait for the Air Force, Police and even ASF to launch their own housing socities there.:D
 
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Great initiative should have been long time ago

We should have done this back in 2006 , the housing scheme for Miliary should have been done long time ago


  • Army
  • Navy
  • Airforce

All should have presence in Baluchistan
 
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Dha gawader yayyyy

Excellent move. Because we don't want tomorrow a chinese ship carry Indian cargo from Indian port and dump in Gawadar or any Chinese shipping company start running the show between India and Afghan trade , under Chinese flag...... truth is bitter , but PA should keep its eyes open.
End of day, Pakistani govt has to protect its interest
What did they dump in gwadar?
 
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