Necessity of Maritime Security in Gwadar Port Complex

Authors

  • Faiza Farid Ms. Faiza Farid is a graduate of Kannied College for Women Lahore and currently serving as research faculty at PN War college Lahore, she can be contacted at faizafarid37@gmail.com Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53963/pjmr.2020.001.1

Keywords:

Indian Ocean, BRI, CPEC, PLA Navy, Maritime Security, Gwadar, US, Heartland Theory

Abstract

In the changing global scenario of international politics, the growing attention following the end of the Cold War, has been directed towards oceans. Indian Ocean and its region has gained immense attention in the past few years. Due to the presence of strategic Sea Lines of Communications (SLOCs) and choke points-Indian Ocean has crucial importance to drive international politics. The level of competition in the region has increased. With China’s rise as a global economic power, the hegemonic status of US is being challenged. In this regard, China’s String of Pearls strategy comes to light with special reference to the One Belt, One Road (BRI). The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the most potent part of the Belt-Road Initiative. The surmounting attention owes to the geostrategic location of Gwadar. Connecting Gwadar with Xinjiang-it would provide China with an alternate route to reach the Middle Eastern and North African markets, ending its Malacca Dilemma. CPEC in this regard, requires a diverse map for maritime security which sees the interplay of four major navies in the region-US, PLA Navy, Pakistan and the Indian Navy.

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Published

31-12-2020

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How to Cite

Faiza Farid. 2020. “Necessity of Maritime Security in Gwadar Port Complex”. POLARIS Journal of Maritime Research 2 (1). https://doi.org/10.53963/pjmr.2020.001.1.