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What India is doing now is in panic is exploring a possibility of transferring its control of Chabhar Port to an Iranian holding company temporarily until US sanctions are lifted. India can then return and take it back. They are desperately trying to stay in Iran and not exit this port. Now is Tehran chance to boot these Israeli loving ally people out of Iran. Let’s see what Tehran does.
Lots of good points but I don't think China's position in the Pakistani strategic calculus should ever be considered replaceable or even slightly modifiable. Other associations may well occur despite this, but not in lieu of it or to the detriment of it. That is not some wide eyed sense of baseless loyalty either, but it is a tried and tested formula that have served Pakistani interests the best. Indeed, Pakistan should continue to position itself as a bridge - politically, militarily and geographically - between China and Beijing's Middle Eastern partners.India has long prided itself on strategic autonomy, yet it has faced immense pressure from the US to scale back its investments in Iran’s Chabahar Port and reduce its reliance on Russian energy.
Some major lessons for Pakistan here.
Dependence on a single superpower or a single "corridor" (like CPEC) creates a bottleneck that can be exploited.
Pakistan must diversify its diplomatic portfolio engaging more deeply with the EU, the KSA and even maintaining a delivery based relationship with the US. Pakistan can gain the leverage needed to resist lopsided pressure.
Beyond port infrastructure the goal should be industrial integration, not just transit capacity.
While India’s involvement in Chabahar has recently slowed due to US sanctions (liquidating its financial commitments by April 2026), Pakistan has a window of opportunity to position Gwadar and Port Qasim as more viable alternatives.
Pakistan is currently transforming its maritime industry into a transshipment hub. By offering aggressive tariff incentives and eliminating wharfage charges, Port Qasim is already starting to compete with regional giants.
The land locked Advantage: India tried to use Chabahar to bypass Pakistan and reach Central Asia. If Pakistan develops Gwadar into a truly deep water, value addition center with robust Special Economic Zones (SEZs), it effectively neutralizes the need for rival regional corridors.
A key observation from current geopolitical shifts (2025–2026) is that the US values "practical deliverability." Pakistan has recently gained favor in Washington by providing immediate results in counter-terrorism and regional mediation.
Pakistan must move from being a transactional partner to an institutional partner. This requires transparency in nuclear and financial regulations (to avoid FATF-style pressure) and internal political stability to ensure long-term investment.
Yeah we dont work on hever ending theoretical projects. Project was started more than a decade ago abd has been handling cargo for 8 or 9 years. I believe afghanistan alone got 2 million tons of cargo and grain via chabahar. We expanded the por5 recently to handle more tonnage because pickup has bern good
Lots of good points but I don't think China's position in the Pakistani strategic calculus should ever be considered replaceable or even slightly modifiable. Other associations may well occur despite this, but not in lieu of it or to the detriment of it. That is not some wide eyed sense of baseless loyalty either, but it is a tried and tested formula that have served Pakistani interests the best. Indeed, Pakistan should continue to position itself as a bridge - politically, militarily and geographically - between China and Beijing's Middle Eastern partners.
How is it anything but "logical" for India to wish to simply move goods through Pakistan if it was trading in a westerly direction?So the most logical route is from the inside of Pakistan? We're smarter than to belive that
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For years, I knew hindutva extremism would burn India from inside and outside
I always hated Hindus, and their own actions allowed that hatred to spread
Going to Israel after a genocide, a few days before the attack on Iran
Instigating hundreds of millions of Indian Muslims and billions in the Muslim world and across the world
All for hindutva extremism,
What a bunch of dumbasses
they were always like this ...modi & co just unmasked them selves
What Delhi doesn’t want to say out aloud to its people. How it was Americans that gave India this waiver in 2018 and is now taking it away lol . Delhi built its entire Chabhar BS Strategy based on American permission …. Hahah . And how embarrassing for a country of 1.5 billion to now beg US for a waiver again lol. And Let’s not forget it was Tehran who made this whole project possible. Against our Pakistan security and its interest. I’m glad both countries are losing out.
Absolutely. Just picking up on the last part of your post, worth repeating.India's geography has hemmed India in with a powerful Pakistan and the Pakistani allies restricting India.
I don’t think Iran will kick india out of this port….. its a pattern …What India is doing now is in panic is exploring a possibility of transferring its control of Chabhar Port to an Iranian holding company temporarily until US sanctions are lifted. India can then return and take it back. They are desperately trying to stay in Iran and not exit this port. Now is Tehran chance to boot these Israeli loving ally people out of Iran. Let’s see what Tehran does.
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