Khalnayak: Pakistan Gives 55 Sq Km Land To Chinese Firm
News Nation Bureau 18 October 2019, 12:12 AM
In an alarming development, Pakistan has reportedly given land lease to a Chinese firm near Harami Nala creek along Gujarat border. The 22km stretch of Harami Nala is near the Sir Creek area, which is close to the International Border between India and Pakistan. According to the report published by Dainik Bhaskar on Thursday, the Pakistani authorities have given 55 sq km land to a Chinese company, which has already started construction in the area. The site of construction is just 10 km from the International maritime boundary. This is not the first time that Pakistan has engaged with China to counter India in geostrategic matters in the region.
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