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Emerging challenges in Indian Ocean region pose serious threat to Pakistan’s security

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Emerging challenges in Indian Ocean region pose serious threat to Pakistan’s security

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
March 24, 2017
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ISLAMABAD, March 24: Emerging challenges in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) pose a serious threat to Pakistan’s security and interests and a comprehensive strategy is required for addressing them.
This was the conclusion of a roundtable on Maritime Security hosted by Center for Pakistan and Gulf Studies in collaboration with German Foundation Konrad Adenauer Stiftung on Friday.
The deliberations at the roundtable would feed into a daylong national conference being organized by CPGS and KAS on ‘Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean: Challenges and Prospects for Pakistan’ on Monday (March 27).
The round table had concluded that challenges to peace in IOR are mainly emanating from its nuclearization and power projection by states maintaining presence in the area and emerging alliances in the region. Additionally, challenges like terrorism, piracy and environmental concerns are further complicating the scenario. Pakistan’s participation in China’s One-Belt One Road initiative, meanwhile, adds to the urgency for developing a strategy for dealing with the threats to peace.
Pakistan has already taken several steps including the raising of a special maritime force Task Force – 88 (TF-88) for protection of Gawadar Port and its sea lanes. But, CPGS believes a bigger effort is required.
President CPGS Senator Sehar Kamran says: “Pakistan’s stakes in the maritime arena are extremely high, which are directly impacted by multifaceted threats and challenges, both traditional and non-traditional threats, but more importantly the emerging Indo-US strategic partnership, an increased Chinese interest and presence in the region, Indo-Iran and Indo-Gulf cooperation, Indian ambitions and the nuclearization of the ocean.”
The national conference is, therefore, being held to deliberate on the complex milieu and intertwined interests and strategic concerns and propose the future course of action and responses.
Federal Minister for Defense Production Rana Tanveer Hussain would be the chief guest at the conference that would feature key note speeches by National Security Adviser Lt Gen (R) Nasser Janjua and Former Chief of Naval Staff Admiral (R) Asif Sandila. A number of maritime experts would also present their papers. -DNA

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