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Pakistan fortifying Gwadar on pressure from China

Pakistan fortifying Gwadar on pressure from China Pakistan fortifying Gwadar on pressure from China Pakistan allots millions of funds to increase security around Gwadar, based on China s request. Gwadar, which is a key port in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, will be an extremely high surveillance area and will fortify the people living in the region. 12:41 PM Pakistan has now started erecting a wall of barbed fencing around Gwadar city, which will seal off the heart of Gwadar city, leaving only one entry point and one exit point for the city’s residents. This has started after China pressurized Pakistan because it was worried about the safety of their men as well as the machines stationed at the port. The Gwadar port, located on the coast of Arabian Sea in the Balochistan province, is being used by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) and will be developed as a military base

U S side responsible for failed bilateral military meetings: spokesperson - China News

2020-12-17 16:05:41 GMT2020-12-18 00:05:41(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BEIJING, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) The United States should take full responsibility for the failure to hold, as scheduled, the 2020 China-U.S. military maritime consultative agreement meetings, a Chinese navy spokesperson said on Thursday. Liu Wensheng, a spokesperson for the Chinese People s Liberation Army Navy, made the remarks when asked about the U.S. accusation on China s refusing to participate in the meetings scheduled to take place from Monday to Wednesday. The U.S. side did not abide by the consensus reached between the two sides and called black white to make the accusation, he said.

Taiwan on best defense track: expert

Taiwan on best defense track: expert By Aaron Tu and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writer Asymmetrical warfare and groups of warships, together with land-based missiles on trucks, still constitute Taiwan’s best national defense strategy, a security analyst said yesterday. Su Tzu-yun (蘇紫雲), an associate research fellow at the government-funded Institute for National Defense and Security Research, made the comments following Monday’s launch ceremony for a second Tuo Jiang-class corvette. The navy is expected to receive delivery of the new corvette in 2025, following sea trials, with two more corvettes expected to follow. The Coast Guard Administration’s (CGA) requisition of 12 Anping-class corvettes similar to the Tuo Jiang, but with added facilities and equipment for rescue operations are expected to be delivered by 2026, along with a prototype from the indigenous submarine program.

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