Seaspark 2015: Navy ready to defend Gwadar, says Admiral Zaka
Says security is crucial to derive desired socio-economic benefits of CPEC
KARACHI:
Pakistan Navy is capable of defending the Gwadar port against internal and external threats, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah said during his visit to the deep seaport.
Gwadar is crucial to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the sea lanes connecting the port with international markets are an extension of the CPEC, he said according to a press release of the navy.
Seaspark 2015: Missiles, radar guns tested live
One of the objectives of Seaspark 15 is to assess the operational preparedness to undertake the key task of defending the sea lanes extending from CPEC at Gwadar, Admiral Zaka said who was on tour of the naval units and forward bases along the Makran coast including Jinnah Naval Base at Ormara.
Security, therefore, is essential for smooth functioning of the Gwadar port, as well as to accrue desired socio-economic benefits of CPEC, the admiral said.
Pakistan Navy war game kicks off in Arabian Sea
He also visited the naval bases of Pasni and Jiwani with a view to witness the operational readiness of the units during the ongoing maritime exercise Seaspark 15. Jiwani among these bases is the western most base of Pakistan Navy lying almost 34 kilometres from the Iranian border.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 8th, 2015.
Pakistan Navy is capable of defending the Gwadar port against internal and external threats, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah said during his visit to the deep seaport.
Gwadar is crucial to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the sea lanes connecting the port with international markets are an extension of the CPEC, he said according to a press release of the navy.
Seaspark 2015: Missiles, radar guns tested live
One of the objectives of Seaspark 15 is to assess the operational preparedness to undertake the key task of defending the sea lanes extending from CPEC at Gwadar, Admiral Zaka said who was on tour of the naval units and forward bases along the Makran coast including Jinnah Naval Base at Ormara.
Security, therefore, is essential for smooth functioning of the Gwadar port, as well as to accrue desired socio-economic benefits of CPEC, the admiral said.
Pakistan Navy war game kicks off in Arabian Sea
He also visited the naval bases of Pasni and Jiwani with a view to witness the operational readiness of the units during the ongoing maritime exercise Seaspark 15. Jiwani among these bases is the western most base of Pakistan Navy lying almost 34 kilometres from the Iranian border.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 8th, 2015.