Pakistan has offered the United States a chance to build and operate a new port terminal at Pasni in Balochistan, according to a Reuters report. Located just 70 km from China’s Gwadar port and close to Iran’s Chabahar port, this move could reshape the balance of power in the Arabian Sea. While Pakistan aims for investment and development, the U.S. footprint in such a sensitive region may have deep implications for both Chinese and Iranian projects.
00:00Islamabad has offered Washington the chance to build and operate a new port terminal at Pasni, Balochistan.
00:08The plan isn't about a military base, but about U.S. investment and trade.
00:13But here's the twist. Pasni lies just 70 kilometers from China's Gwadar port and close to Iran's Chabhar port.
00:21If the U.S. steps in, its footprint in this sensitive region could directly impact China's belt and road projects and Iran's regional trade ambitions.
00:31For Pakistan, this move could mean new opportunities, but for the region, it may open a new chapter in great power competition on the Arabian Sea.
00:41Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel.
Be the first to comment