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China to expand marine corps for deployment in Gwadar
PTI | Updated: Mar 13, 2017, 03.56 PM IST

HIGHLIGHTS

  • China is set to increase the number of its marine corps from 20,000 to one lakh for planned overseas deployment
  • Marines to be deployed at Gwadar port in Pakistan and military logistics base in Djibouti in the Indian Ocean
  • Chinese navy ships expected to dock at Gwadar in the near future


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Chinese naval soldiers stand on China's missile destroyer Haikou at a naval port in Sanya, south China's Haina...

BEIJING: China is set to increase the number of its marine corps from 20,000 to one lakh as part of plans to deploy them overseas for the first time, including at the strategic Gwadar port in Pakistan and military logistics base in Djibouti in the Indian Ocean.

The expansion is planned to protect China's maritime lifelines and its growing interests overseas, Hong-Kong based South China Morning Post reported today.

Some members would be stationed at ports China operates in Djibouti and Gwadar in southwest Pakistan, Chinese military insiders and experts were quoted as saying.

Gwadar port is a deep-sea port next to the Strait of Hormuz, the key oil route in and out of the Persian Gulf, built with Chinese funding and operated by mainland firms.

Although the port is not home to any PLA installation, navy ships are expected to dock at the facility in the near future, the report said.

Gwadar also connects the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) through Azad Kashmir with China's Xinjiang.

Reports from Pakistan said the country itself is setting up Special Security Division comprising 15,000 troops, including 9,000 Pakistan Army soldiers and 6,000 para-military forces personnel to protect CPEC and Chinese personnel.

The expanded Chinese marine corps is part of a wider push to refocus the world's largest army away from winning a land war based on sheer numbers and towards meeting a range of security scenarios using highly specialised units, the report said.

Towards that end, Chinese President Xi Jinping is reducing the size of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by three lakh, with nearly all of the cuts coming from the land forces, it said.

For this, two brigades of special combat soldiers had already been moved to the marines, nearly doubling its size to 20,000, and more brigades would be added, the report said.

"The PLA marines will be increased to 100,000, consisting of six brigades in the coming future to fulfil new missions of our country," it quoted a source as saying.

The size of the navy would also grow 15 per cent from its current estimated size of 2.35 lakh personnel.

China this year plans to increase its defence spending by about seven per cent to $152 billion. Much of it was expected to go to the navy as China plans to spread its influence far from its shores.

Traditionally, marines have mostly operated only in China's coastal areas, as their role was limited by their relatively small numbers and basic equipment, Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said.

But a bigger corps could be deployed much farther afield as the navy takes on more challenges.

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This will begin the Imperialist rule of China in Pakistan.The same way the British did with the increase of business interests.Chetan Chandra

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...deployment-in-gwadar/articleshow/57616597.cms

@Areesh , @JOEY TRIBIANI , @Windjammer , @Taimoor Khan , @Sulman Badshah
 
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Look like indian is concerned more the Pakistanis :D .
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I am in favour of Chinese Naval base near Gawadar .
 
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China to expand marine corps for deployment in Gwadar
PTI | Updated: Mar 13, 2017, 03.56 PM IST

HIGHLIGHTS

  • China is set to increase the number of its marine corps from 20,000 to one lakh for planned overseas deployment
  • Marines to be deployed at Gwadar port in Pakistan and military logistics base in Djibouti in the Indian Ocean
  • Chinese navy ships expected to dock at Gwadar in the near future


57616593.jpg

Chinese naval soldiers stand on China's missile destroyer Haikou at a naval port in Sanya, south China's Haina...

BEIJING: China is set to increase the number of its marine corps from 20,000 to one lakh as part of plans to deploy them overseas for the first time, including at the strategic Gwadar port in Pakistan and military logistics base in Djibouti in the Indian Ocean.

The expansion is planned to protect China's maritime lifelines and its growing interests overseas, Hong-Kong based South China Morning Post reported today.

Some members would be stationed at ports China operates in Djibouti and Gwadar in southwest Pakistan, Chinese military insiders and experts were quoted as saying.

Gwadar port is a deep-sea port next to the Strait of Hormuz, the key oil route in and out of the Persian Gulf, built with Chinese funding and operated by mainland firms.

Although the port is not home to any PLA installation, navy ships are expected to dock at the facility in the near future, the report said.

Gwadar also connects the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) through Azad Kashmir with China's Xinjiang.

Reports from Pakistan said the country itself is setting up Special Security Division comprising 15,000 troops, including 9,000 Pakistan Army soldiers and 6,000 para-military forces personnel to protect CPEC and Chinese personnel.

The expanded Chinese marine corps is part of a wider push to refocus the world's largest army away from winning a land war based on sheer numbers and towards meeting a range of security scenarios using highly specialised units, the report said.

Towards that end, Chinese President Xi Jinping is reducing the size of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by three lakh, with nearly all of the cuts coming from the land forces, it said.

For this, two brigades of special combat soldiers had already been moved to the marines, nearly doubling its size to 20,000, and more brigades would be added, the report said.

"The PLA marines will be increased to 100,000, consisting of six brigades in the coming future to fulfil new missions of our country," it quoted a source as saying.

The size of the navy would also grow 15 per cent from its current estimated size of 2.35 lakh personnel.

China this year plans to increase its defence spending by about seven per cent to $152 billion. Much of it was expected to go to the navy as China plans to spread its influence far from its shores.

Traditionally, marines have mostly operated only in China's coastal areas, as their role was limited by their relatively small numbers and basic equipment, Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said.

But a bigger corps could be deployed much farther afield as the navy takes on more challenges.

Top Comment
This will begin the Imperialist rule of China in Pakistan.The same way the British did with the increase of business interests.Chetan Chandra

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...deployment-in-gwadar/articleshow/57616597.cms

@Areesh , @JOEY TRIBIANI , @Windjammer , @Taimoor Khan , @Sulman Badshah

Thank you India and now we have helping hands as well.
 
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U more worried abt bangladesh bein vassal of india...but happy abt chinise base in pakistan.
Such a irony.
india is no one while China is super power & Manufacturing hub :) .
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It have the support of local Pakistanis unlike Bangladesh.
 
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Chinese Marine Corps to be deployed at Gwadar: TOI
on: March 13, 2017
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BEIJING: China is set to increase the number of its marine corps from 20,000 to one lakh as part of plans to deploy them overseas for the first time, including at the strategic Gwadar port in Pakistan and military logistics base in Djibouti in the Indian Ocean.

The expansion is planned to protect China’s maritime lifelines and its growing interests overseas, Hong-Kong based South China Morning Post reported today.

Some members would be stationed at ports China operates in Djibouti and Gwadar in southwest Pakistan, Chinese military insiders and experts were quoted as saying.

Gwadar port is a deep-sea port next to the Strait of Hormuz, the key oil route in and out of the Persian Gulf, built with Chinese funding and operated by mainland firms.

Although the port is not home to any PLA installation, navy ships are expected to dock at the facility in the near future, the report said.

Gwadar also connects the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) through Azad Kashmir with China’s Xinjiang.

Reports from Pakistan said the country itself is setting up Special Security Division comprising 15,000 troops, including 9,000 Pakistan Army soldiers and 6,000 para-military forces personnel to protect CPEC and Chinese personnel.

The expanded Chinese marine corps is part of a wider push to refocus the world’s largest army away from winning a land war based on sheer numbers and towards meeting a range of security scenarios using highly specialised units, the report said.

Towards that end, Chinese President Xi Jinping is reducing the size of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) by three lakh, with nearly all of the cuts coming from the land forces, it said.

For this, two brigades of special combat soldiers had already been moved to the marines, nearly doubling its size to 20,000, and more brigades would be added, the report said.
 
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South China Company anyone?
We all love conspiracies now, dont we? :lol:

Anyway, Pakistan itself is establishing a special force of about 15000 troops from army and other LEAs to look after CPEC projects. The project is important to us and the whole region and that is why the extra vigilance! :tup:
 
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despite the benefits we are getting from CPEC and all out support to CPEC ............ I have my reservations on this ........... why can't we protect our own land and sea areas ????????????
 
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despite the benefits we are getting from CPEC and all out support to CPEC ............ I have my reservations on this ........... why can't we protect our own land and sea areas ????????????

I am with you on this. BTW Times of India is so full of falsehood with its coverage of China and Pakistan. Why on earth would anyone take its stories seriously?
 
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South China Company anyone?

(13th November 2015) Chinese Overseas Ports Holding Company Ltd (COPHCL), a Chinese state-owned enterprise, officially took control of the strategically important port at Gwadar in Pakistan. The Chinese firm officially signed a 40-year lease for over 2,000 acres of land in Gwadar, marking a milestone in the implementation phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a major bilateral initiative to build transportation and other infrastructure along the length of Pakistan, connecting the country’s Arabian Sea coast with the Himalayan border with China. CPEC was unveiled during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s April 2015 state visit to Pakistan, where Gwadar was high on the agenda.

despite the benefits we are getting from CPEC and all out support to CPEC ............ I have my reservations on this ...........

BTW Times of India is so full of falsehood with its coverage of China and Pakistan. Why on earth would anyone take its stories seriously?

One has to go through the lease agreement to check what rights does China have to protect their interests in investments in Gwadar and other CPEC projects.

Therefore one cannot out rightly reject this report

http://thediplomat.com/2015/11/chinese-state-firm-takes-control-of-strategically-vital-gwadar-port/
 
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despite the benefits we are getting from CPEC and all out support to CPEC ............ I have my reservations on this ........... why can't we protect our own land and sea areas ????????????
PLAN presence in the Arabian Sea will be good for us until we become capable enough to put a successful blockade againt india in case of war & water blockade :)
 
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