Centred on the development of Gwadar Port and airport, the CPEC includes road, rail and oil and gas pipelines extending 3,000 miles linking China with Gwadar via Islamabad and Karachi. Pakistan had earlier given China "sovereign guarantees" over Gwadar Port. Plans also promote Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's political agenda by agreeing to build two coal-fired power plants by the next general election in 2018 at a cost of US$15.5 billion, adding 10,400 megawatts of electricity.
There are military implications too, as evident in Xi Jinping's address to the joint session of Parliament when he thanked Pakistan for ensuring the security and safety of China's western borders. The proposed communications arteries will bring Chinese and Pakistani armies geographically closer and ensure the presence of Chinese personnel in areas close to India's borders. An estimated 3,000 Chinese military personnel are already working on various projects.
No comments:
Post a Comment