Just words. Not to worry relax. We have what the Isreali's call "facts on the ground" that is physical geography. I can only think of two instances of that having been altered.
Suez and
Panama.
Its all about
cost. By air, by sea the bottom line is
cost and
time. Imagine you live in New Delhi,India. Say you have a friend in Kabul,Afghanistan who want's to try one of your hand made
"veg samosa". Let's
follow the journey of our "
samosa" along the alternative route.
1. New Delhi to Mumbai - Truck
700 miles
2. Mumbai to Chah Bahar - Ship
900 miles
3. Chah Bahar to Kabul - Truck
1,000 miles
That is 1,700 miles by road and another 900 by ship. By the time by your friend in Kabul get's his veg samosa it will be almost
week later and will have travelled
2,600 miles. Think also of how many times
loading and
unloading happened between land-
sea-land?
or
direct through
Pakistan.
1. New Delhi to Islamabad to Kabul. - Truck
650 miles.
Potentially
12 hours later the still
warm veg samosa could be in your friends hands in Kabul.
*All distances measured with Google Earth and follow main road networks. Allow error factor 5%. Advice everybody go to
Google Earth and see for
yourself. Geography can be a b*tch sometimes.
** All the route from Pakistan border (Lahore/Wagah) to Afghan border (Peshawar/Khyber Pass) pass through
Pakistan via
world standard M1 and M2 Motorways which would take @55mph constant just about 5 hours from border to border. So Afghanistan border is just 5 hours away from India by truck. You think any
Chah,
Bah or
Zah is going to match that?
Afghan border > Peshawar > Islamabad > Lahore > Indian border Motorway maps ( M1 and M2 )
So pay few Rupees at
M2 Lahore Toll Plaza arriving from Indian border.
Pay few more Rupees at
Islamabad M1 Toll plaza
and you arrive at
Peshawar on the border of
Afghanistan from India in less than
5 hours.