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And nothing you've said actually affects Gwadar going forward. Likely the military is going to get a seat at the table, so that the government can calm the opposition down. Besides, despite some opposition, work continues without any real political interference.Gwadar, unfortunately for Pakistan, has become too political. Neither India or Iran are comfortable with Gwadar. India see Gwadar as a security threat as it involves Chinese, while Iran see it has a competition to Chahabar, and then there are provinces in Pakistan that are fighting over CPEC in general. As of now I see Gwadar as port that connects wild west of China to Indian ocean.
Next, Pakistan and China don't care what India thinks, if they did, CPEC would never even have started. Iran has already shown its willingness to get involved with CPEC, and Pakistan has approached it to supply energy to Gwadar.
You're points are flawed.