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Threat for India as China plans to establish its military base in Pakistan

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Seems like someone in Pentagon is very keen on making India increase her defense spending. This looks more like a full page ad from LockMart and friends for Indian government to buy more weapons.


I wonder what were you smoking when you wrote this. Please share it with everyone. Seems pretty crazy stuff.


Umm... drone bombing within Pakistan, conducting a military strike within Pakistan, massive CIA presence. I guess they have, they are and they will mess with Pakistan as much as they want.
most number of bomb blasts in india ISI freely roaming and stealing files from indian defence ministry daily kiiling of indian soldiers along LOC unrest between hindu and muslims having US bases in india looks like we are and we will mess with india as much as we want
 
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most number of bomb blasts in india ISI freely roaming and stealing files from indian defence ministry daily kiiling of indian soldiers along LOC unrest between hindu and muslims having US bases in india looks like we are and we will mess with india as much as we want
And yet you are totally powerless against USA... They come and kill Pakistani when ever they want.

As far as India goes, we are peace loving folks and do not conduct such terrorist activities which you are so proud of. Shows in our achievements. One is gaining major space capabilities and the other is still not able to produce a motorbike engine.
 
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Then ask your compatriots to not whine and be happy on our so called debt trap.

Ignore the Indian media dude most of the Indians are quite happy about CPEC :D:D
 
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As far as India goes, we are peace loving folks and do not conduct such terrorist activities which you are so proud of. Shows in our achievements
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Umm... drone bombing within Pakistan, conducting a military strike within Pakistan, massive CIA presence. I guess they have, they are and they will mess with Pakistan as much as they want.
Only Cowards and enemies backstab that way.these yankees dont have the guts to go toe to toe with anyone except for the weak.thats there history.on full scale it will be another story.remember how 1st and 2nd world war started.
 
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Indians are selling there sovereignty to USA but still lecturing Pak.
When USA will use indian bases to counter China..and station its troops and military hardware to tackle China..what do you call that?? A mutual agreement:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

US drones dont attack India, US Navy seals dont intrude our borders. USA and India have a mutual pact with both of them sharing each other's military bases, besides the contract also requires the user to get prior approval from the opposite party before using the base every single time. Its a mutual agreement unlike how you are selling your sovereignty. :sarcastic:
 
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I really doubt India needed the OP to make it aware of the threat.

Indian policymakers have been readying for the two front threat for like a decade now. It's a work-in-process already.
 
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And yet you are totally powerless against USA... They come and kill Pakistani when ever they want.

As far as India goes, we are peace loving folks and do not conduct such terrorist activities which you are so proud of. Shows in our achievements. One is gaining major space capabilities and the other is still not able to produce a motorbike engine.
oh my look another stupid indian we already produce trucks tractors motor bike etc etc completely in pakistan so please man and for your peace loving folks indian kills there own people thats why you have most number of separatist movement in the world and having most number of number bomb blast almost every one want freedom from india ,if you are so peaceful tell me what indian embassies doing so close to pakistan in afghanistan where taliban is in control??? and this
what a peace.
pakistan have sent satellites before india have any space program like 3 time and about for 30 years pakistan was one of the fastest growing country in the world but we dont give importance to that because we have people to feed not to launch few small scale satellite thats why about 700 million people in india dont have washrooms vs 5% of pakistan about 44% people in india earn less then $1.90/ day vs pakistan's only 8% despite having higher currency rate
after independence india only made few new inventions vs about 30 inventions by pakistan
 
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US drones dont attack India, US Navy seals dont intrude our borders. USA and India have a mutual pact with both of them sharing each other's military bases, besides the contract also requires the user to get prior approval from the opposite party before using the base every single time. Its a mutual agreement unlike how you are selling your sovereignty. :sarcastic:
Can you tell me any chinese drone/navy seals attacking pak ???
Are you out of your mind..we are talking about Pak-China and you are blabbering about USA...!!!
Pak and China have much more trusting mutual relation than any other 2 countries and China has proved by her policies that she never interfered in Pak's internal politics/issues unlike USA.

And by the way its not necessary that Chinese make a new base here..its quite possible that Pak makes its own base in Gawadar and allow China to use it..just like you are projecting india-US deal.
All we ned is Chinese ships in indian ocean
 
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USA will never mess with pakistan directly! China has some secrets of its own as well.if they do something stupid which so far they have,nt will result unimaginable reactions all around the globe.

China will not fight your wars, dont be silly... they are only looking after their own interests...
 
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China will not fight your wars, dont be silly... they are only looking after their own interests...
We never wanted them to do so at the first place.infact they never did.but when it comes to intrests.its always friends and foes.
 
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US is moaning about China and India moans about Pakistan.

Such cry babies!
 
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Threat for India as China plans to establish its military base in Pakistan :yahoo: :welcome::china::pakistan::chilli::cheesy::cheers::victory::bounce::pdf::partay::enjoy::yay:
After building its first overseas military base in the African nation of Djibouti, China is now planning to establish its military base in Pakistan and other countries with which it has a longstanding friendly relationship and similar strategic interests, Pentagon has said in its annual report to the Congress.

"China most likely will seek to establish additional military bases in countries with which it has a longstanding friendly relationship and similar strategic interests, such as Pakistan, and in which there is a precedent for hosting foreign militaries," the report said.

This development can serve as a major concern for India which has hostile relationship with Pakistan.

The Pentagon highlighted in its report that China's expanding international economic interests are increasing demands for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) to operate in more distant maritime environments to protect Chinese citizens, investments, and critical sea lines of communication.

The report predicted that China's overseas military basing may be constrained by the willingness of countries to support a PLA presence in one of their ports.

"China's leaders may judge that a mixture of military logistics models, including preferred access to overseas commercial ports and a limited number of exclusive PLAN logistic facilities-probably collocated with commercial ports-most closely aligns with China's future overseas military logistics needs. A greater overseas naval logistics and basing footprint would better position the PLA to expand its participation in non-combatant evacuation operations, search-and-rescue, humanitarian assistance/disaster relief (HA/DR), and SLOC security," the report read.

"A more robust overseas logistics and basing infrastructure would also be essential to enable China to project and sustain military power at greater distances from China," it added.

Pentagon said that China is expanding its access to foreign ports to pre-position the necessary logistics support to regularize and sustain deployments in the "far seas," waters as distant as the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean.

Pentagon said that China's initiative to establish additional military bases in countries along with regular naval vessel visits to foreign ports reflects and amplifies Beijing's growing influence of extending the reach of its armed forces.

According to the annual report from the U.S. defence department, China had spent USD 180 billion on the People's Liberation Army last year which is significantly higher than its official defence budget of about USD 140 billion.

However, officials admitted that figure could not account for all spending due to poor accounting transparency.

China claims that this facility is designed "to help the navy and army further participate in United Nations peacekeeping operations (PKO), carry out escort missions in the waters near Somalia and the Gulf of Aden, and provide humanitarian assistance."

The report said that China's initiative of building its first overseas base in the African nation, along with regular naval vessel visits to foreign ports, both reflects and amplifies Beijing's growing influence and the extending reach of its armed forces.

"China's leaders may judge that a mixture of military logistics models, including preferred access to overseas commercial ports and a limited number of exclusive PLAN logistic facilities-probably collocated with commercial ports-most closely aligns with China's future overseas military logistics needs," the report said.

According to the report, a greater overseas naval logistics and basing footprint would better position the PLA to expand its participation in non-combatant evacuation operations, search-and-rescue, humanitarian assistance/disaster relief, and SLOC security.

The report further said that a more robust overseas logistics and basing infrastructure would also be essential to enable Beijing to project and sustain military power at greater distances from China.

Pentagon in its 106 page report also talked about China-India Border dispute in its report. However, it did not provided any solution to the existing problems between the two neighbours.

"Tensions persist along disputed portions of the Sino-Indian border, where both countries patrol with armed forces. In September 2016, an Indian patrol observed that more than 40 Chinese troops had set up a temporary shelter within Indian Territory in Arunachal Pradesh, which China also claims. The two sides conducted flag-officer level meetings where they agreed to maintain peace, and then withdrew to mutually acceptable positions," the report noted.

"In November 2016, China and India held the sixth iteration of the HAND-IN-HAND series of counterterrorism exercises and conducted joint military exercises in October in Ladakh near the China-India border. The two countries increased military exchanges since last year despite continued border tensions," the report added.

Asserting that China was the world's fourth largest arms supplier with more than USD 20 billion in sales, the Pentagon said that the Asian-Pacific countries, primarily Pakistan accounted for USD 9 billion in Chinese arms exports from 2011 to 2015.

Sub-Saharan Africa was China's second largest regional arms market.

The report noted that China's ability to remain among the world's top five global arms suppliers hinges largely on continued strong sales to Pakistan and demand for its armed UAVs.

According to the report, China is one of only a few global suppliers of such equipment and faces little competition for sales to the Middle East and North Africa.

This is expected to result in the Middle East and North Africa surpassing Sub-Saharan Africa as China's second largest arms export market.

Last year, Beijing had signed an agreement with Pakistan for the sale of eight submarines of which first four will be built in China, with the remaining four in Pakistan.

Other major Asia-Pacific customers of Chinese military equipment include Bangladesh and Myanmar.

China has also sold armed UAVs to several states in the Middle East and North Africa, including Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.

China faces little competition for sale of such systems, as most countries that produce them are restricted in selling the technology as signatories of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and/or the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies (WA), as well as subjecting exports of this technology to greater scrutiny than China.

China's arms sales are conducted via state-run export organizations that seek primarily to generate profits and offset defense-related research and development costs.

The report mentioned that arms transfers are also a component of China foreign policy, used in conjunction with other types of military, economic aid and development assistance to support broader foreign policy goals.

These include securing access to natural resources and export markets, promoting political influence among host country elites, and building support in international forums.

From the perspective of China's arms customers, most of which are developing countries, Chinese arms are less expensive than those offered by the top international arms suppliers and are also of lower quality and reliability, but they still have advanced capabilities.

The report pointed that Chinese arms also come with fewer political strings attached, which is attractive to those customers who may not have access to weapons from Western countries for political reasons.

The report noted that the PLAA remains the largest standing ground force in the world, which in 2016 included 18 group armies and numerous specialized elements.

The year 2016 was the force's first as a separate service within the PLA following major reforms begun last year.

These reforms elevated the other services to a status equal to the ground forces while establishing five new theater commands for war fighting.

"Throughout the year, it adapted to its new organizational status and structure, particularly through the continued development of five new theater army headquarters that are subordinate to and support the joint theater commands," the report said.

In March 2016, China announced a seven percent inflation-adjusted increase in its annual military budget to USD 144.3 billion, continuing more than two decades of annual defense spending increases and sustaining its position as the second largest military spender in the world after the United States.

Analysis of data from 2007 through 2016 indicates China's official military budget grew at an average of 8.5 percent per year in inflation-adjusted terms over that period.

China has the ability to support defense spending growth for the foreseeable future.

It is expected that China's defense budget is likely to increase by an annual average of 7 percent, growing to USD 260 billion by 2020 for a force that, although expanding, is expected over the near-term to remain primarily regional.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...military-base-in-pakistan-117060700793_1.html



Shukarya bai.



Allah kary that Chinese military bases should be also established along every border of Pakistan.
 
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