February 11, 2013

Forget Gwadar, China Has Karachi

C. Raja Mohan, Indian Express

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The Government of India is finding it increasingly hard to speak with one voice on issues relating to China. Consider for example the reaction of two of India's senior ministers in response to the reports that Pakistan is about to hand over the Gwadar port to a Chinese company.

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TAGGED: China, Pakistan, India, Karachi, Gwadar

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