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Gwadar in Pak is strategic venture: Manish Tewari

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The development of port in is a commercial enterprise, whereas that of port in by is a strategic venture with long term implications on the region, former union has said. The strategic Port in province is being built by under a multi-billion economic corridor. The port in is being considered by India, and as a gateway to major opportunities for trade with central Asian countries. "One thing which needs to be very clearly understood is that port is a commercial enterprise and port is a strategic military enterprise. There is a distinction between as to why two projects have been conceived," Tewari said yesterday while addressing an event organised by the Center of the Atlantic Council, a top American think-tank. Similarly, the China-Economic Corridor is not a connectivity project, the asserted, adding that it is a strategic project by which seeks access to the and surmount the Straits of Malacca through and entire CPEC paradigm.

As such there is no comparison between and Chabahar, he added. "And if you couple that with the kind of things that the Chinese have been attempting to do in the Indian Ocean, the influence that they've been trying to exert on Sri Lanka, with the developments which they are currently playing themselves out in Maldives, it does not go well for the region," he said. "And therefore, the will have to make some hard choices, the said, indicting that the hard choice is a short-term accommodation with "Those are the hard conversations which the united needs to start having with itself...," Tewari said. "And therefore, at some point of time hard decisions and clear choices need to be made, said Tewari, a distinguished Senior Fellow at the Center of the Dr. Mohammad H Qayoumi, to Afghan Ashraf Ghani, said this is for the first time after 100 years that Central Asian countries look at as part of that entity. "We are becoming part of that economic ecosystem," he said. "We started an air corridor with that has been very successful. We are looking at expanding that to (Mumbai) this year as well as the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, and even all who have shown interest," Qayoumi said. At present most of the products from has minimum or no tariff in

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 12:55 IST
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