KARACHI, FEB 3 (NNN-PTI) — Pakistan is prepared to discuss with India any reservations it may have about the Gwadar port being built on the coast of Balochistan province, the country’s naval chief said.
“If India has some concerns over Gwadar port, it may be discussed. However, we cannot stop our progress due to concerns from any quarters,” the Admiral Muhammad Afzal Tahir told reporters.
Indian Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta had said last month that the Gwadar port has “serious strategic implications for India”.
Speaking on the sidelines of a joint naval exercise being conducted by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in the waters off the port city of Karachi Saturday, Tahir said: “We have always been saying that Gwadar port is a commercial port. It has no implications for any other naval force or any other country. It has been built for the development of Pakistan.
“If any one has any reservations, I can only say such reservations are unfounded. If any one still has reservations, they can talk to us about this,” he said.
Admiral Tahir visited Bandar Island in the waters off Karachi to inspect the joint exercise code named “Naseem-e-Bahar”.
Seven Saudi warships and several Pakistan vessels are taking part in the drill. “The large military drill between the two countries is abundant proof of the brotherly relations between us,” Tahir said. — NNN-PTI