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And it has high hopes of using new ports on the Makran coast to unlock trade routes to the markets and energy supplies of Central Asia.
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And it has high hopes of using new ports on the Makran coast to unlock trade routes to the markets and energy supplies of Central Asia.
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To travel the Makran coast is to experience the windy, liberating flatness of Yemen and Oman and their soaring, sawtooth ramparts the color of sandpaper, rising sheer off a desert floor pockmarked with thornbushes.
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To travel the Makran coast is to experience the windy, liberating flatness of Yemen and Oman and their soaring, sawtooth ramparts the color of sandpaper, rising sheer off a desert floor pockmarked with thornbushes.
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To travel the Makran coast is to experience the windy, liberating flatness of Yemen and Oman and their soaring, sawtooth ramparts the color of sandpaper, rising sheer off a desert floor pockmarked with thornbushes.
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To travel the Makran coast is to experience the windy, liberating flatness of Yemen and Oman and their soaring, sawtooth ramparts the color of sandpaper, rising sheer off a desert floor pockmarked with thornbushes.
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And it has high hopes of using new ports on the Makran coast to unlock trade routes to the markets and energy supplies of Central Asia.
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China is heavily investing in a railroad from the port of Gwadar -- constructed with Chinese money and strategically located on the Makran coast -- to the Karakoram pass leading into the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang.
Franz-Stefan Gady: Abandoning Pakistan: Can China Fill the Vacuum? Franz-Stefan Gady 2011
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And it has high hopes of using new ports on the Makran coast to unlock trade routes to the markets and energy supplies of Central Asia.
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In Pakistan, China's development of the strategic port of Gwadar on the Makran coast has been described as Pakistan's flagship infrastructure project.
Paul Fitzgerald: Dark Omens for the U.S. in the Gathering Afghan Storm 2009
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