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MAKRAN COAST
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ID:
127968
All at sea: will a new operator turn around Gwadar port?
/ Ahmed, Maqbool
Ahmed, Maqbool
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Publication
2014.
Key Words
Development
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Xinjiang
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Makran Coast
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Nawaz Sharif
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Gwadar Port
;
Gwadar - Kashgar Economic Corridor
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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072485
Communications, Qajar irredentism, and the strategies of Britis: the Makran coast telegraph and British policy of containing Persia in the East (Baluchistan)-Part I
/ Shahvar, Soli
Shahvar, Soli
Journal Article
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Publication
2006.
Summary/Abstract
Qajar irredentism brought Persia to make some advances in Baluchistan in the 1830s and 1840s, but in early 1860s, the continuation of this advance was threatened by one of Britain's main imperial interests and needs: the Indo-European telegraph line, which was to cross the Makran Coast overland. Persia sought to use this need for getting British recognition for its claims over Baluchistan. This put the British under pressure, for they did not wish to alienate Persia, through whose territories the line was to pass. The British government tried to appease the Persians with a simple declaration that the telegraph would not affect their claims and by taking the telegraph away from disputed territories. One major thing was faulty in this "solution," for it was the British who decided which territories were "disputed" or "undisputed," not the Persians.
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Communications
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Iran
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Baluchistan
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Indo-European Telegraph Line
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Makran Coast
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ID:
129628
Heavy traffic: the increasing movement of drugs to East Africa
/ Wright, Joanna
Wright, Joanna
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Publication
2014.
Key Words
Iran
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Drugs trafficking
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Heroin
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Makran Coast
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Militant Groups
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Heavy Traffic
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Drung Route
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East Africa
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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181710
Maritime narcotics trafficking in the Western Indian Ocean: threat to regional maritime security
/ Panneerselvam, Prakash
Panneerselvam, Prakash
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Maritime narcotics trafficking in the Indian Ocean has increasingly become a major security concern for India and other countries in the region, with the Afghanistan–Pakistan corridor being the primary conduit facilitating illegal drug trade via the sea-route in the Western Indian Ocean. However, there is a gap in understanding the extent and manner of the criminal syndicate involvement in the maritime narcotics drug trafficking in the region. This commentary looks at the emerging maritime-bound illicit drug trafficking in the region and also analyses the modus of operandi of the criminal syndicate in Pakistan to evade detection from the law-enforcement. It also examines the role of Combined Maritime Force (CMF) and regional navies in detecting and tracking the maritime narcotics trafficking in the Western Indian Ocean.
Key Words
Makran Coast
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Western Indian Ocean
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Illicit Drug Trad
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Regional Maritime Security Initiative
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