TaiShang
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Sonadia does not need to be militarized. It can follow in the footsteps of Gwadar, where we help to modernize and develop it, construct additional infrastructure, and retain a significant stake in the port itself. Keep the focus on economics. There can be no reasonable objection from the US and India to an arrangement like this.
BTW, requesting the opinion of @Chinese-Dragon and @TaiShang .
I agree. BD might choose to develop the port in cooperation with China by emphasizing its economic potentials that will be good for BD's economy.
No matter what, BD would be ill advised if it attempted to play one great power against the other on key geopolitical matters. That often backfires, as seen in the case of Vietnam. Great powers are too smart not to be duped.