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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy has assembled ‘Task Force-88’ (TF-88) for the seaward security of Gwadar port and protection of associated sea lanes against both conventional and non-traditional threats.

The creation of the special maritime force had been necessitated by the operationalisation of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which is expected to lead to a surge in maritime activity at Gwadar — the nodal point for CPEC — and the sea lanes. This has in turn increased the maritime susceptibilities there.

A senior PN official said the TF-88 would comprise ships, Fast Attack Craft, aircraft, drones (unmanned aerial vehicles), and surveillance assets. Additionally, marines would be deployed at sea and around Gwadar for security operations.

“The task force would be a force multiplier for overall security of CPEC. The land route has already been secured by Special Security Division and now Gwadar, the centrepiece of CPEC, will also be safe and secure,” Chairman Parliamentary Committee on CPEC Senator Mushahid Hussain said.

TF-88 would be commissioned this week.

“Pakistan Navy is ensuring maritime security of CPEC and Gwadar port through the deployment of available assets,” the navy officer said while talking to Dawn about the new force. “We are fully cognisant of the challenges to security of CPEC and Gwadar port.” Challenges to Pakistan’s maritime security have traditionally come from India. But Chinese involvement in Gwadar port and launch of CPEC has complicated the security environment. India sees Gwadar as a foothold for China in the Arabian Sea and as a counter-strategy to threats at Malacca. Therefore, India is alleged to have stepped up its activities in the broader region surrounding Gwadar to undermine the project.

The botched attempt by an Indian submarine to intrude into Pakistani waters when shipping activity under CPEC began at Gwadar last month has been pointed out by Pakistani observers as an indicator of Indian intentions.

Similarly, it is feared that the CPEC maritime traffic may face non-traditional threats, which include maritime terrorism, drugs and arms trafficking, human smuggling and piracy. The region is already grappling with most of these problems.

Presence of extra-regional forces and their interests, which could be threatened by the new port, heavily factored in the consideration of Pakistani strategists, who developed threat perception and strategised the responses.

The complex security scenario, it is said, increases risks for the sea traffic because of which cost of insurance of the cargo has gone up exponentially.

Security is undoubtedly a crucial factor for the success of CPEC, but the Chinese government has been very particular about it. Chinese officials have invariably insisted in their interactions with Pakistani interlocutors on provision of safe and secure environment for the corridor.

It should be recalled that the fourth Pak-China joint naval exercise held in November, which was aimed at promoting maritime security and stability in the region, specifically focused on challenges to CPEC in security domain. Navy has also raised a Coastal Security and Harbour Defence Force for tackling threats along the coast and stationed a Force Protection Battalion at Gwadar for protection of Chinese workers.

Published in Dawn, December 12th, 2016
 
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So far Pakistan has raised following special forces to protect CPEC:
  • Special Security Division (Army)
  • Coastal Security & Harbour Defence Force (Coast Guards) & Force Protection Battalion (Marines)
and Now Task Force-88. My bet is that this force lead by PN is going to see PLAN involvement. PLAN is going to deploy two ships Type-952 Submarine Support Ship Changxingdao & Type-054A Frigate Handan, in first phase at Gawadar or at Karachi.
 
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Commissioning ceremony for two 600 tons fast petrol boat for Gwadar port
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PN has now officially two wings. 88 will be agile and reactionary .

This is a TF (Task Force).
TFs are made to fulfill a specific task and for a fixed time period, which can be extended if required.

Although it is the role of PN is to protect the complete coast of Pakistan and SLOCs, however, making a specific TF-88 for protection of CPEC Trade, shows how important it is for our country.

PN needs to further strengthen TG-88 by acquiring news surface & air assets and utilize its Naval airbase at Turbat for this purpose.

When did this happen? Is this a new development? Their names are Chinese does that mean its the PLAN which is going to operate or PN?

These vessels were only built in China.
They will be operated by MSA.
 
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This is a TF (Task Force).
TFs are made to fulfill a specific task and for a fixed time period, which can be extended if required.

Although it is the role of PN is to protect the complete coast of Pakistan and SLOCs, however, making a specific TF-88 for protection of CPEC Trade, shows how important it is for our country.

PN needs to further strengthen TG-88 by acquiring news surface & air assets and utilize its Naval airbase at Turbat for this purpose.



These vessels were only built in China.
They will be operated by MSA.

What are your thoughts about coastal defense batteries, like Iran is doing it ?
 
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This is a TF (Task Force).
TFs are made to fulfill a specific task and for a fixed time period, which can be extended if required.

Although it is the role of PN is to protect the complete coast of Pakistan and SLOCs, however, making a specific TF-88 for protection of CPEC Trade, shows how important it is for our country.

PN needs to further strengthen TG-88 by acquiring news surface & air assets and utilize its Naval airbase at Turbat for this purpose.



These vessels were only built in China.
They will be operated by MSA.
Very soon some advance UAV over waters.
 
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