Highlights
- China, trying to capture the South China Sea, has set its eyes on the Arabian Sea
- Pakistan, which has become its ‘economic slave’, is helping the Chinese dragon in the Arabian Sea.
- China and Pakistan have started survey work in the Arabian Sea along the Gujarat coast of India.
The Chinese dragon, which is trying to capture the South China Sea, has now set its eyes on the Arabian Sea. Pakistan, which has become its ‘economic slave’, is helping the Chinese dragon in the Arabian Sea. China and Pakistan have started survey work in the Arabian Sea along the Gujarat coast of India. Pakistan hopes that it can get large reserves of gas and oil in the Arabian Sea around Karachi port like Mumbai High.
Open source intelligence @detresfa_ told on the basis of satellite images that China-Pakistan jointly started research work in Arabian Sea. It is believed to be used for earthquake detection and oil and gas exploration. A similar project was carried out by China and Pakistan in the Arabian Sea in the year 2019. China’s state-of-the-art ship Haiyang Dizhi is carrying out this survey of China-Pakistan.
Chinese ship capable of drilling deep sea
In the year 2019 also, the same ship did the survey. Scientists from both the countries are included in this survey team. This ship is capable of drilling under the sea. This ship can survey up to 8 thousand nautical miles. It is 75 meters long and 15 meters wide. It is one of the most advanced research ships in China. This Chinese ship is capable of drilling in deep sea as well. It has instruments that are capable of examining the surface of the sea.
With the help of this survey ship, China can easily detect gas and oil inside the sea. Like Pakistan’s Mumbai High, Pakistan’s Imran Khan is busy in finding oil and gas reserves near Karachi with full force. He has excavated dozens of times but all his efforts have failed. Pakistan is also doing large-scale drilling near the coast of Iran but it has not been successful. Earlier, Imran Khan had claimed that a huge oil and gas reserves had been discovered off the Karachi coast, but his claim turned out to be false.
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