Sunday, 15 September 2019


It changes before you look…
Today morning, an article appeared in Pakistani newspaper ‘The Dawn’. The link for the article is also provided below. During the day, I could collect a few more threads also. The prominent of them are summarised below.
a) China, as appeared in the article of ‘The Dawn’, is going to invest $290 billion in the petroleum sector and another $120 billion in infrastructure sector on Iran. It also will have the first right of refusal on all projects in Iran and a 12 per cent guaranteed discount on energy imports from there.
b) India had taken up development of Chabahar port to serve as the land-gateway to middle east in general and Afghanistan in the immediate short run. It always had its ups and downs. But presently the work has slowed down significantly.
c) As of late April, India had dropped its dependency on Iranian oil from about 2.5 billion tonnes a month to 1 million tonnes a month, the Economic Times reported on 24th May, 2019.
d) India has been consistently opposing CPEC, because it passes through Gilgit-Baltistan. There has been an opposition to this ambitious project in Baluchistan also. Baloch rebels have been attacking the worksites of the project. Pakistani analysts are actually divided on the benefits, particularly financial, arising from this project to them. But China is pushing it in spite of all odds.
e) There has been a widespread feeling in the subcontinent, that after the virtual abrogation of article 370 by India, POK could turn out to be the centre stage of next action. The feeling, at present, seems to be only a popular sentiment. But Kashmir is an unpredictable area.
f) There was a widespread scepticism in India that her efforts in the recreation of Afghanistan have been ditched by the peace negotiations between the Taliban and the US government. The negotiations neither included India nor appeared to have addressed India’s concerns about post-US Afghanistan. However, the process has abruptly been called off. The US President has declared that the process is ‘dead’ and US would not allow a free hand to Taliban in Afghanistan.
g) It appears that the US President is creating a calculated confusion on his stand on Kashmir. He has been a cause of contradictory statements on this matter.
h) It is rumoured that Indian Defence Minister, during his visit to South Korea, has requested Korean companies to pack up from POK and Gilgit-Baltistan.
The threads have just been collected and posted as they appeared from time to time. I get a strong feeling that these threads are interconnected in some way or the other. The link, however, is not catchable so far, at least to me.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1505306/china-strikes-back

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