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Gwadar Port
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India-Iran and the Easing of Sanctions
By Kanchi Gupta
It may take more than the dropping of sanctions to get the bilateral relationship moving again.
Can China's Investments Bring Peace to Pakistan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China pledges $28 billion to projects in Pakistan, not in spite of but because of security concerns.
Chinese Operations in Balochistan Again Targeted by Militants
By Kiyya Baloch
A fleet of oil tankers is attacked, as local tensions flare over major development projects.
China’s 'One Belt, One Road' To Where?
By Lucio Blanco Pitlo III
Why do Beijing’s regional trade and transport plans worry so many people?
Can China’s Gwadar Port Dream Survive Local Ire?
By Kiyya Baloch
China wants the Gwadar port, but impoverished locals have no interest in foreign meddling.
Central and South Asia: Progress with Small Steps
By Jeffrey Payne & Schuyler Moore
There is no magic bullet for the region’s troubles, but smaller initiatives can produce incremental gains.
The Pakistan-China Corridor
By Christopher Ernest Barber
A new project will give Pakistan the tools of globalization. Will it use them?
China, Pakistan Flesh Out New ‘Economic Corridor’
By Shannon Tiezzi
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a part of Beijing's greater strategic plan.
Is Gwadar Worth the Theatrics?
India worries about the port’s military potential. But the risk is overblown.
Karakoram Highway: China’s Treacherous Pakistan Corridor
China’s use of Pakistan’s Gwadar port depends on the rugged, unreliable Karakorum Highway.
India’s Afghan Power Play, Via Iran
With Pakistan and China in mind, India is looking to invest $100 million to expand Iran’s Chabahar port.
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