China to build 800 km long new road in Gilgit Baltistan
China to build 800 km long new road in Gilgit Baltistan
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Islamabad: In order to further enhance the presser on Ladakh, China has decided to build a road with Pakistan which is 800 km with Astor. The Karakoram Highway will be connected to Gilgit Baltistan. High-rank sources told a website that China has been linking Yarkanda with a former Buddhist fountain and the post-cultural heartbeat ethnic Uighur culture, which is related to the Astor through the Karakoram Highway. The Astor district is not far away from Ladakh. It is a division headquarters of Pak in the west of Skardu, where a military standoff between China and India has been issued.

It has been revealed that the Astor is being known as the Ministry of Idgah. It is one of the 14 districts of Gilgit Baltistan. The bad road is currently connecting Idgah to Karakoram Highway, which is 43 km away. Analysts said that the construction of the new road is going to enhance China and Pak's ability to launch a two-front battle against India in central Kashmir unless effectively disrupted by New Delhi.

It is also being said that on 29th August, a clear indication has also been issued to take the Kailash range south of the Pangong Tso Lake to counter the initial strategic gains along with the Chinese strategic deployment that India is preparing to set up its forests not in the Himalayas but in the Indo waters. In partnership with Japan and the United States, China has crossed important milestones to hit, where it is most important major shipping lanes used by Chinese commercial vessels that pass through the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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