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WASHINGTON: US will have to default and rely on India and Northern Distribution network if Pakistan does not open up its crucial Afghan supply route, a top Pentagon official told lawmakers today.

However, the Pentagon official testifying before a Congressional subcommittee did not gave details of the Indian network, on which it can depend for its crucial supplies to Afghanistan.

"If we can't negotiate or successfully negotiate the reopening of the PAK GLOC (Ground Lines of Communication) we have to default and rely on India and the Northern Distribution Network, our increased strat airlift," Marine Corps Lieutenant General Frank Panter, the Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics, told lawmakers.

Both are expensive propositions and it increases the deployment or redeployment, Panter said in his testimony before the Readiness Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee.

Islamabad has closed the NATO supply route after the November 26 cross-border fire that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

At the same time, the Pentagon official indicated that this (India) is a sensitive issue.

"There's always that sensitive issue about the nations. We're dealing with the Indian network in itself. If for some reason there's additional political strain related to these countries, that restricts the flow as well. Redeployment timelines, by not being able to use the PAK GLOC, will increase along with, as you mentioned, ma'am, the cost as well," he said.

"Despite all these challenges, though, TRANSCOM and CENTCOM, they do have mitigation strategies in place. I would be more than happy to talk about those as well. There are quite a few of them. But negotiations are ongoing, as you know, to reopen the PAK GLOC," Panter said.

Army Lieutenant General Raymond Mason, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics, said the Pak GLOC is critical and it has been closed since November.

"The good news is, because of a lot of really great planning, our logistics situation is in very good shape. Fuel we watch very closely," he said.

"But back to the issue of retrograde out of Afghanistan. We're getting it out by air, so as aircraft come in and we fill the aircraft as they depart, both Air Force aircraft as well as commercial aircraft so we're using every available aircraft to go back out again," Mason said.

"The Northern Distribution Network, it's three to four times more expensive because it's three to four times lengthier. It's very complicated, a variety of different methods -- rail, ferries, truck -- so significant amount of changing and loading and unloading, so that adds to the cost as well," he added.

Source:US to rely on India if Afghan supply route is not opened: official - The Economic Times
 
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what Indian Network.. Unless you count Pak Held Kashmir as a part of India, India does not have a border with Afghanistan

Unless they mean India via Iran ..
 
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what Indian Network.. Unless you count Pak Held Kashmir as a part of India, India does not have a border with Afghanistan

Unless they mean India via Iran ..

Maybe they mean logistics supply chain which India has developed for Northern Aliiance via Tajikistan
 
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No, India cannot make it to Afghanistan. Iran won't help US. China won't help US. Pakistan won't help US. And India doesn't share a border with countries that can ship supply's to Afghanistan withouth getting in Iran's, Pakistan's, and Afghanistan's face. So the only choice is Tajikistan. But India doesn't share a border with that country either. So how will India....??
 
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Only throw Iran they can make this possible ....
 
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Since India, Iran & USA have same aim in Afgan, there is a chance of supplies passing thru the Indian built Iranian port thru the new road made by India in Afganistan.

We saw this situation much earlier and invested in the road project in Afganistan
 
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People of Pakistan don't want NATO supplies through Pakistan - It's not our headache how they supply diapers and fried chickens to their terror squads.

Maybe US senate will release another another military aid, and Pakistani government will be more than willing to cooperate with US. A small pat in the head, and they're good to go. :D

Sorry, views of common man doesn't count in Pakistan or any other South Asian countries.
 
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From India via air to Afghanistan is possible and see Pakistan has never blocked air supplies of NATO over it's air space and this option will decrease the cost from 6 times higher to 2 times higher.
 
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northern distribution network i understand, but India network ? i mean there are no land borders
between India & Afghanistan & geographically Pakistan (west) & China(north) is in between Afghanistan & India , thats why India accesses Afghanistan via Iran so where is this India network ?
 
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From India via air to Afghanistan is possible and see Pakistan has never blocked air supplies of NATO over it's air space and this option will decrease the cost from 6 times higher to 2 times higher.

Well Pakistan could insist that Indians don't go over our air space. I would be surprised if we allowed it.
 
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