BABA AGHORI
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Dude whether you get the overland route or not doesnt matter if the Talis are sitting around it.Now suppose you get rid of them how can you stop Pakistan from using it to get even on other areas of its interest or in case of war.And forget about the underwater pipeline which will definitely not pass Pakistans extended EEZ because of the environmental concerns.Dude whether you get the overland route or not doesnt matter if the Talis are sitting around it.Now suppose you get rid of them how can you stop Pakistan from using it to get even on other areas of its interest or in case of war.And forget about the underwater pipeline which will definitely not pass Pakistans extended EEZ because of the environmental concerns.
Regarding the trade route for each major CA city , since you have put the map here earlier just wanted to say best routes for anyone trading through the Indian ocean are as below
Astana/Kazakhistan - via Kyrgyztan-China-Pakistan
Almaty/Kazakhistan - via Kyrgyztan-China-Pakistan
Bishkek/Kyrgyztan - via China-Pakistan
Samarkand/Uzbekistan - via Afghanistan-Pakistan
Tashkent/Uzbekistan - via Afghanistan-Pakistan
Dushanbe/Tajikistan - via Afghanistan-Pakistan
Ashgabad/Turkmanistan - via Iran
So Pakistan has a huge role in upcoming Central Asian trade happening through Indian ocean as you can see.
I strongly support your environmental concerns on the pipeline., India should support Pakistan in this cause of environment and try to avoid and stop all overland routes that pass through Pakistan. After all, if a neighbor will not think about the wellbeing of a neighbor then who will.
Astana/Kazakhistan - via Kyrgyztan-China-Pakistan - Talk to a guy who works for Logistics why will he pick going through one of the highest passes in the world increasing the cost. More over the Kazakhistan population density is in south not in east of the country.
Almaty/Kazakhistan - via Kyrgyztan-China-Pakistan- Talk to a guy who works for Logistics why will he pick going through one of the highest passes in the world increasing the cost.
More over the Kazakhistan population density is in south not in east of the country.
Bishkek/Kyrgyztan - via China-Pakistan- Possible - Why not to take a safer route rather getting into a geopolitical nightmare
Samarkand/Uzbekistan - via Afghanistan-Pakistan - Taliban infested Afg. as per Pak logic not a good route.
Tashkent/Uzbekistan - via Afghanistan-Pakistan- Taliban infested Afg. as per Pak logic not a good route.
Dushanbe/Tajikistan - via Afghanistan-Pakistan- Taliban infested Afg. as per Pak logic not a good route.
Yes, I agree Pakistan is sitting on gold mine but losing on time. Once alternate routes are developed it will be a tricky situation as other parties will have something to negociate on the table. Iran doesn't need Pakistani trade routes. Afganistan is not looking keen because of Geo-political reasons and India is neither allowed nor willing to give a leverage to Pakistan.
Therefore more than 90% of land bordered with Pakistan doesn't either want to or allowed to Pass through Pakistan.
Apparently, You are correct. Now the key node is Afghanistan for CPEC. And for the 1st time in history, because of Chabahar the table has changed. Now CPEC would be needing Afganistan more than Afganistan would be needing CPEC.The Taliban appeared spontaneously in 1994 and it happened because of the oppression of the warlords. All the warlords formed up under the Northern Alliance, which was supported by India. There is a big difference between both strategies.
With regards to Chahbahar, of course India will gain access to Central Asia. But it is also clear that both projects are ultimately aiming for connectivity to the same area. One will succeed and one will fail.
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