Bangladesh\'s Payra shipping port could fall into Chinese hands

Bangladesh's Payra shipping port could fall into Chinese hands

ANI  |  Asia 

In December 2016, and entered into agreements to expand their relationship under the grandiose Chinese geopolitical economic corridor the OBOR (One Belt One Road) program also called the BRI (Belt and Road Initiative) which aims to connect Asian nations through Chinese sponsored infrastructure projects, billed by watchers as a 21st century 'Silk Road'.

Officials in that spoke to ANI revealed that this ramped up investment strategy by China was a smokescreen to obfuscate their real intentions, which was to establish sovereign control over a crucial Bangladeshi port. A similar strategy was employed by China in during the development of the

Under the aegis of the 'OBOR' program, China extended billions of dollars of credit to to undertake infrastructure development projects, among which the development of the strategic received top priority. However, the debt burden on continued to balloon and since these so called 'soft loans' had to be repaid, ceased sovereign control of the port to China in December 2017 under a 99-year lease.

In Dhaka, this modus operandi of China has not been forgotten and officials are wary that with the two Chinese state sponsored companies, CHEC and CSCEC, getting a foot in the door it will not be a long time before China starts asserting more control over the China's control of was preceded by its defacto control of the in

Billed as a " Port-Park-City", has been heralded as one of the successes of the CPEC (China Economic Corridor) project which comes under China's BRI geopolitical project. Similar operating procedures of "debt trap diplomacy" by extending Billions of Dollars in soft loans, setting up Chinese enclaves in a Pakistani city and Chinese private security firms operating in a grey legal area have ensured that Gwadar's real masters sit in not

Payra shipping port is a crucial strategic port for Bangladesh situated in Patuakhali on the banks of the Chinese interests in this port represent a natural geopolitical progression to complete a 'necklace' of Chinese maritime influence which extends to in Pakistan, giving access to the Arabian Sea, Hambantota in Sri Lanka opening up the for Chinese access and possibly a deep sea port in Payra.

On April 27th, member countries of the Belt and Road forum will meet in to take stock of the projects undertaken under this program. ANI saw the note that the member countries have received prior to this multilateral meet. One point reads, " We strive to contribute to the industrialization of developing countries, improvement of people's lives and their integration into the global value chain."

In reality, those nations that have been at the receiving end of China's conditional largesse attest to interference in the social fabric of their population. It has widely been reported that China has indirectly interfered in election campaigns of Maldives, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, among other nations where BRI projects are ongoing. Large scale deployment of Chinese workers in have resulted in violent clashes and political instability in the region.

Officials in warn that there are well documented precedents wherein Chinese investments come with veiled riders, which are activated once the recipient state falters on its financial liabilities. The could be heading in that fatal direction.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 12:48 IST