Other pearls in south asia include myanmar s kyaukpyu port and hambantota in sri lanka.
String of pearls china ports name.
String of pearls project is launched by the china to trap india in the south asian continent.
Chinese troops have sail for djibouti for deployment of the country s first military base.
China was expected to raise civilian and military infrastructure at chosen points on the islands or ports metaphorically called pearls surrounding india.
The string of pearls is a geopolitical theory on potential chinese intentions in the indian ocean region ior.
The string of pearls strategy despite common perception is not just about india and ior indian ocean region.
India understandably feels compelled to counter china s growing maritime influence and safeguard its maritime interests in the indian ocean.
String of pearls refers to a geopolitical theory to the network of chinese intentions in india ocean region ior.
In china s grand strategy gwadar is an important foothold that is part of its string of pearls strategy for the indo pacific.
The string of pearls includes chinese investment in ports such as colombo in sri lanka and gwadar in pakistan.
It refers to the network of chinese military and commercial facilities and relationships along its sea lines of communication which extend from the chinese mainland to port sudan in the horn of africa the sea lines run through several major maritime choke points such as the strait.
String of pearl in geostrategic parlance refers to the strait of malacca sri lanka pakistan the maldives the strait of hormuz and somalia.
Now it s clear that china has another name for these ports the.
The string of pearls is a strategy deployed by china by building a network of commercial and military bases and ports in many countries.
For many china watchers the militarization of this commercial port just 500 kilometers from the strait of hormuz would confirm longstanding anxieties about beijing s so called string of pearls strategy.
This strategy has been deployed by china to protect its trade interests as a major chunk of its trade passes through the indian ocean and various choke points like strait of hormuz strait of malacca and lombok strait.
An increased chinese naval presence in the indian ocean and possible military use of these so called pearls suggest that china s military strategic intentions include the geographic encirclement of india.