China & Pakistan 5,200 People Build Iron Fences To Protect Gwadar Port, But Was Protested By India!

#china #chinanews #project #pakistan #india Special statement: China and Pakistan built a fence to protect important ports. They were built before a fire and terrorist attack occurred in Gwadar Port. Over the past few centuries, Pakistan and India have had a tense and complex relationship. The two South Asian countries are often embroiled in violent conflicts over religious and border disputes, posing a continuing threat to regional peace. Recently, a more serious armed conflict broke out between the two sides in Kashmir. This incident not only aroused concern from the international community, but also caused deep concern in China. As an important member of the “Belt and Road“ initiative, Pakistan has received more than $60 billion in investment from China since joining the initiative, including the “Gwadar Port“ built and leased by China. For China, if this strategic port is damaged, 14 years of hard work and billions of dollars of investment will be in vain. In order to better protect Gwadar Port, China has previously reached an agreement with the Pakistani government to quickly dispatch 5,200 workers to the port to construct fences and security facilities to prevent any potential sabotage. However, India immediately questioned this action, claiming that China’s intention was to turn Gwadar Port into a “prison“ and even believed that China’s construction of a port in Pakistan might pose a threat to the security of South Asia. In today’s video we will address why is India so opposed to China taking over the ’Gwadar Port’? What important strategic significance does this port have to China? --------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to know about a brand new China, please subscribe to the [REAL CHINA] channel, we will show you a real China, there are many major events happening in China, and those incredible Chinese projects. Trust me, it will be an eye-opener for you.
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