Abstract

China Pakistan Economic Corridor is a bunch of multiple projects embracing construction: railroad, airport, and pipeline to import and export Chinese goods at intra-regional and ultra-regional to the nth degree. Gwadar is the hub and centre of the Corridor. However, China is investing and reaping the harvest from Gwadar Corridor. India and the US claim Gwadar to be a Chinese military base as against India and a US military base at Diego Garcia on the Indian Ocean. The paper will thoroughly examine for proving with reviewed literature that Gwadar meant to generate revenue, to prosper economy of Balochistan resolves its Crisis. And triangular regional connectivity through the Central, Eastern, and Western part of Asia. It is far away from Indian rivalry, and we can’t disregard Gwadar as a security zone for Pakistan. The paper finds that India upholds and misconstrue Gwadar as a corridor passing Gilgit Baltistan [a disputed territory, India Claims] to Xinjiang. Furthermore, the paper suggests a triangle of cooperation and coordination between Pakistan, India, and China. And all the three countries in this triangle should reap immense benefits from resources, facilities, technologies, and technicalities. The study concludes that US withdrawal from Afghanistan will instigate Pakistan and China to maintain communication, strengthen consultation, deepen cooperation, and support to cart off the challenges surfacing after U.S. withdrawal and the Taliban government.

Highlights

  • It is he who enables you to travel on land and sea until when you are in ships, and they sail with them by a good wind, and they rejoice therein there comes a storm wind and the waves come upon the form everywhere and they assume that they are surrounded supplicating Allah sincere to him in religion if they should save us from this we will surely be among the thankful. (Al-Quran 10:22)

  • The regional connectivity of the area surrounding Gwadar port has historically witnessed power struggle and confrontation starting with the exploitation by colonial powers and in the recent era control by superpowers to satisfy their strategic motives (Hassan, 2005:6)

  • From 2007 to July 2014, 1,040 terrorist attacks that is 23 percent of the total reported from Baluchistan occurred in Awaran, Gwadar, Kech, Khuzdar, Lasbela, and Panjgur districts, which are on the route of the PCEC (Safdar, Dec 2014, p.24)

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Journal of South Asian Studies

ISSN: 2307-4000 (Online), 2308-7846 (Print) https://esciencepress.net/journals/JSAS Dildar A. Chohana, Amir A. Chandiob a Department of Business Administration, Faculty at Sukkur Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University, Sindh, Pakistan. b Department of Political Science, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan.

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Imperatives of Gwadar Sea Port and Kashgar
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