Fanling Monk
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Exactly HOW can Gwadar play that role without good connections across Afghanistan and/or the HinduKush mountains? The Middle East is not one of China's larger markets for its goods, and transporting energy supplies in the large quantities needed by China across hundreds of miles of Pakistani territory reliably, cost-effectively and safely is easier said than done.
China's aim on Gwadar Port has nothing to do with Afghanistan. If there's a direct road/rail/pipeline link from western China to the port it'll shorten the distance of more than 6,000km for merchandizes to and fro from western Chinese provinces to the ocean near the port area instead of going through the Malacca Strait. And from there just a short distance away from Middle East, Africa and Europe. If you're talking about a two way shipments that's a lot money and time saved or if one route is blocked China has an alternative in times of wars.
China is in a process of further develop her western area and if you look at the map you'll see how import the Gwadar Port means to her, more so than the ports in Myanmar.