Gwadar Port on Arabian Sea Emerges as Key to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

The deep-sea port could be used by the Chinese military as a hub to extend its influence in the Middle East and Central Asia, analysts say.
Gwadar Port on Arabian Sea Emerges as Key to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
A truck drives on the China-Pakistan Friendship Highway on June 27, 2017. Johannes Elise /AFP via Getty Images
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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif concluded his visit to Beijing on May 26, and reached a consensus with the Chinese communist regime to accelerate the development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), especially establishing Gwadar port as a regional ‌connectivity hub, as announced in a joint statement by the two nations.

Analysts told The Epoch Times that the CPEC is an integral part of the Chinese regime’s global strategy that can bypass the U.S.-led Western blockade and containment in the Indo-Pacific, reaching as far as Africa, while China continues to indirectly exert influence on the Iran war through Islamabad.

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