China plans to sell Pak an aircraft carrier and integrate it militarily

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Indian members in climax over fake news, :rofl::rofl::rofl:
No. Actually it's chinki defence think tanks and media collecting cum after xi jumping pig shagging after getting bdsm from Modi in doklam and south china sea.....:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

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China plans to sell Pak an aircraft carrier and integrate it militarily

Jayadeva Ranade

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  • February 2, 2019,
  • 6:17 pm
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  • February 2, 2019,
  • 7:20 PM


File photo of China’s aircraft carrier Liaoning departing Hong Kong, China, on 11 July 2017. REUTERS


Beijing is increasingly integrating Pakistan into its military system to fulfil its global ambitions.




New Delhi: The noticeable changes in China’s foreign policy in recent months, particularly the conciliatory tone, are attributable to a large extent directly to pressure exerted on Beijing by the “trade war” initiated by the US. Conscious of the West’s efforts to retard its growth and restrict its access to hi-tech supply chains, Beijing has adopted an overtly benign tone with its neighbours. These are, however, cosmetic tactical measures and China’s ambition of developing “a kind of military force system” has not changed. The steady development of China-Pakistan relations in India’s immediate neighbourhood provides ample evidence.


China-Pakistan relations are moving from an “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” to one where Beijing is increasingly integrating Pakistan into its military system to fulfil global ambitions. The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is an important part of this, but more important is the military role envisioned by China. There are clear indicators that China is not only strengthening Pakistan to restrict India’s growth by keeping it under direct military pressure, but that it plans to use Pakistan as the outpost for its extended global maritime reach.


Sino-Pakistan military cooperation presently covers the entire gamut of military activity. China’s military institutions train Pakistani military personnel and carry out joint military and counter-terrorism exercises. China has also been selling military hardware, including nuclear weapons technology, warships, aircraft and missiles to Pakistan and has recently begun helping Pakistan develop aerospace capability. The establishment inside Pakistan of satellite stations linked to China’s BeiDou Satellite Navigation System ensures that the avionics, guidance systems etc., of the Pakistan military will be tied in with Chinese systems. Meanwhile, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been promoting synergy between its personnel deployed in the Xinjiang and Tibet Military Regions—both part of the PLA Western Theatre Command, which exercises operational jurisdiction over China’s borders with Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.


Especially significant, however, are the discussions underway in influential senior Chinese military and Navy circles on the projection of China’s military power. Official Chinese military media reports reveal there is consensus on enhancing “the actual level of deterrence and actual combat capabilities of the PLA”, and that “building a maritime power is an inevitable choice to realise the ‘Chinese Dream’.” They stress that building aircraft carriers must be accelerated and given priority, with Chinese strategists including PLA National Defence University senior Professor Ou Jianping adding that China needs to be aware that its forces are far from where they should be and that a complete system of ocean-going combat forces is far from being built. Therefore, they say “the second priority is to build an ocean power system”. It is in this context that Beijing sees a role for Pakistan as shouldering some of the responsibility.


An official media report separately disclosed that China has planned to carry out a “large-scale upgrade” of China’s first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, and “sell it to Pakistan to compete with India”! It described Pakistan “as the best destination for it” and said that by then the Liaoning, which was commissioned into the PLAN in September 2012, will have served the Chinese Navy for about 18 years. Gwadar and Karachi are already described by Chinese Navy strategists as a “logistics base” and “PLA Navy (PLAN) base” respectively.


PLA Navy (PLAN) strategists are also emphasising the need for carrier battle formations in the East and South China Seas and have said that at least five to six aircraft carriers are required to meet operational needs. There are now clear indications that China has decided to build five aircraft carriers and launch them by 2025-2030. Two of them will be nuclear-powered. Whether a sixth aircraft carrier will be built is still uncertain but, meanwhile, some strategists are pointing to the huge expense of operating a single aircraft carrier.


In the regional context and notwithstanding claims of the so-called “Wuhan spirit”, China’s official military media is quite candid that Sino-Pakistan military cooperation is aimed at India. It has been explicit, for example, that China has been sending the J-11, J-11B, and Su-30MKK to the “Shaheen” series of air force exercises to “simulate” India’s Su-30MKI and help the Pakistan Air Force assess how much it can rely on its existing combat aircraft and gauge their strengths and weaknesses against India’s Su 30MKI and other aircraft systems.


More pointed was a recent article discussing the latest Shaheen-VII exercise. It described the PLAAF’s decision to send its most advanced fourth-generation J-10C fighter aircraft, for the first time, as reflecting “the major changes in exchanging confidential information and China’s military training”. Stating that the J-10C is a fourth-generation medium fighter with combat capability comparable to the Rafale, it said “an important goal” of sending the J-10C was to “simulate” the Rafale fighters that the Indian Air Force is about to introduce from France.


Jayadeva Ranade is a former Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India and is President of the Centre for China Analysis and Strategy.

https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/china-plans-sell-pak-aircraft-carrier-integrate-militarily
Indian journalism at its very best.
 

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Please do this. It will be a laughing stock as only Navy in the world with no destroyers as carrier escorts and only missile boats with Type 054A as protection! :pound: :pound::pound:
Well, if this happens Pakistan will officially become an overland territory of People's Republic of China. The carrier will have no capability to operate on itself and Pakistani Navy will become a sub-set of the PLAN.

This would be fun to watch as Pakistani jurnails will be stuck between Chinese orders and the pressure of their own people.
 

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Well, if this happens Pakistan will officially become an overland territory of People's Republic of China. The carrier will have no capability to operate on itself and Pakistani Navy will become a sub-set of the PLAN.

This would be fun to watch as Pakistani jurnails will be stuck between Chinese orders and the pressure of their own people.
Pakistan is already a subsidiary of PLA.

https://www.aninews.in/news/world/a...onse-time-of-security-agencies20190125074646/

BTW with war approaching, Paki ******s will find out what 8 BrahMos missiles do to a Paki ****** ship!
 

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two points ;-
1. IN should plan scenarios for what are implications when huge object like the pk carrier sinks in arabian sea, relatively near our areas
2. if pk is now being integrated in to china command - hence what are the opportunities to break into their systems given that they incorporated a weak link into their chain of defence

now to comment on this post ;-
Well, if this happens Pakistan will officially become an overland territory of People's Republic of China. The carrier will have no capability to operate on itself and Pakistani Navy will become a sub-set of the PLAN.

This would be fun to watch as Pakistani jurnails will be stuck between Chinese orders and the pressure of their own people.
as another poster just above has already said , and i agree pk has already become a subset of PLAN and i would go further to say that pk is gonna be ccpchina's juioir partner in many matters
as you said about fin to watch them being ordered around , frankly that's where i think the pk's will finally come to their senses .....afaik and have seen pk are pretty independent people and they do have some good qualities if i were to be objective and i personally feel this is where they will realise that they have become a colony not just on paper but in reality and i think they will start to pull back .....just like malaysia and other countries have cut back their china projects i think pk will also do the same ...... assuming it is the same pk because i wonder how much longer pashtoon and sindhi will stay with pak

QUOTE="Haldiram, post: 1475824, member: 25609"]No one said anything about handing over anything to Pakistan. China will continue to operate it with Chinese personnel, just like they operate CPEC and Gwadar.[/QUOTE]
best solution to get usa aus japan to fund arming vietnam to harass china and pay india to supply vietnam with naval vessels including ( and why not ) carrier group as well ..... viet will be happy to do so ....others shd appreciate viet willingness
 
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