Arsalan
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Dear you are basing your arguments on a conclusion you want to draw.
Iran being more stable is an analysis based on a scale that can never be made universal. For some Iran is more stable for others, they call it a terrorist state with nuclear ambitions right? I hope you do follow what your friends Israels have to say about Iran. Not that i agree with them on this one bit. For me, this is not a related problem either, the problem here is that i am not aware of a geographical connection between Iran and China. So if those Africans want to do trade with Chinese, they wont be passing trough what you call "Stable Iran" but also from Afghanistan. Now if you see Afghanistan more stable then Pakistan i will just stop arguing with you.
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I am not even talking or considering the Indian connection in Chabahar.
The request here is that you look at the facts and do not make posts based on what you wish for or what you want the end game to be. If you are comparing the Indian-Afghan cooperation possibilities and potential with China-Pakistan cooperation possibilities and potential, what can i say. You just need to look at the history and the current facts and figures that these countries have to offer and the equation will be very simple to understand. Not to mention the African connection in Pak-China link here along with the central asia.
It actually depends. For eg: If the Africans eventually want to do business with China, they will most likely choose Chabahar over Gwadar because of a few reasons.
- Iran is a far more stable country than Pak.
- Iran is currently richer and more influential in the region.
- Iran provides easier access through Central Asia to both China and Europe.
If Gwadar is merely a conduit for China's energy security, then Chabahar won't pose any threat to Gwadar. But as for long term business potential, Chabahar's potential is higher due to the above reasons.
Iran being more stable is an analysis based on a scale that can never be made universal. For some Iran is more stable for others, they call it a terrorist state with nuclear ambitions right? I hope you do follow what your friends Israels have to say about Iran. Not that i agree with them on this one bit. For me, this is not a related problem either, the problem here is that i am not aware of a geographical connection between Iran and China. So if those Africans want to do trade with Chinese, they wont be passing trough what you call "Stable Iran" but also from Afghanistan. Now if you see Afghanistan more stable then Pakistan i will just stop arguing with you.
AND
I am not even talking or considering the Indian connection in Chabahar.
The request here is that you look at the facts and do not make posts based on what you wish for or what you want the end game to be. If you are comparing the Indian-Afghan cooperation possibilities and potential with China-Pakistan cooperation possibilities and potential, what can i say. You just need to look at the history and the current facts and figures that these countries have to offer and the equation will be very simple to understand. Not to mention the African connection in Pak-China link here along with the central asia.