Pakistan must heavily invest in improving sea power

Pakistan must heavily invest in improving sea power
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India\'s increased investment to improve its naval capacity will be seen as a threat by Pakistan, a Pakistani daily said on Tuesday.

Islamabad: India's increased investment to improve its naval capacity will be seen as a threat by Pakistan, a Pakistani daily said on
Tuesday.

In an editorial "Expanding Horizons", The Nation said that "India’s recent increased investment to improve its naval capacity will be seen
as a threat by Pakistan, but not much can be done about this unless the country starts investing heavily in improving its sea power".

"In military matters, the armed forces’ naval department lies virtually ignored compared to other arms of defence. However, even though
experts on this side might be getting perturbed by India’s increasing naval capacity, for once, trumping Pakistan has really not crossed
the minds of the top Indian naval brass," it said.

The daily said that the Indian Navy far surpassed Pakistan’s seafaring capacities long ago, and an increased investment in this sector has
nothing to do with us.

"China’s investment into Gwadar, Hambantota port in Sri Lanka and Sanodia deepwater port in Bangladesh is a means of opening up
routes along the Indian Ocean and to counter Western pressure to keep expansionism to a minimum in the South China Sea. The
rationale behind this is sound on the Chinese side; if Chinese influence is expanding along to fronts, it will be harder for any rivals to
keep it in check."

It added "in steps India, as the only viable candidate to oppose this growing influence".

"It is obvious that India’s improving ties with the US are predicated on the former’s potential ability to counter China’s sea power in the
east...India is seen as the perfect counter-balance to this in this region, considering the US can only commit so much of its naval power
so far away from home."

"The joint naval exercise planned for later this year will have Japan, India and the US as participants. The inclusion of India in particular
is a clear indication of it looking to set itself against China."

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