huzihaidao12
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When you have 2 states one a member and another an observer that have some of the largest reserves of oil in the world (Russia and Iran) along with members that are energy rich central states, the main concern is security of the black gold....
Whether it comes from the OIC or the Oil rich Iran...security of this oil is the main concern.....
OIC will trade oil to the Chinese and Russians no matter what...because its business....and if it doesnt, that will be because of the US and Pakistan does not have enough influence as a non muslim country like the US has in the Organization of Islamic Countries....LOL!
On the other hand, the advantage of India comes in the form of its strong navy that has vast experience in anti-piracy missions....Pakistani navy is more a defensive navy aimed at protecting the coastline...India will play a key role in protecting any oil that comes through the Arabian Sea..
And lets be honest, one cannot expect that India will just play ball to Chinese ships roaming around freely in the Arabian Sea without taking India on board.
FYI: India has more influence over Iran than Pakistan and will come in handy when bringing Iran on board if Iran's oil sources are to be tapped....
Why do you need Gwadar when another observer nations Iran has a port in the form of Chahabar that is closer to the ME (where oil comes from) and has better infrastructure with rail and road connecting to Afghanistan....This can be leveraged for better transportation if the road is extended further into CARs and China...
Furthermore Chahabr does not pose the same security issues as going through Pakistan's Gwadar that is bang in the south of Balochistan which is currently facing a seperatist struggle (one that the PA has not been able to rope in) and has elements of Taliban....
From a security perspective, this does not bode as a good option just yet....at least not until Pak is rid of its extremist problem
Are you underestimating India's energy need? Any day the Indian market outranks Pakistan in terms of economic benefit....
I stand by my statement....thanks for trying to convince though
Pakistan can help the oil and goods faster to China, more importantly, through Pakistan, China's trade and energy channel allows to avoid the Indian Ocean.