I am planning to go to Gilgit in a month, hopefully. If I see some snickering Chinesemen, I will tell you guys.
7000-11000 is not too small to be able to hide ..... esp. in those areas where population density is quite less. You should be able to spot them, if they are there. More so, because they can't mingle with the local population - looks would be very different.
But this will become a big news, only when Pakistan officially acknowledges. It has geo-strategic implications.
Just for analysis, if hypothetically this were true ->
(1) If this were true, PLA would surely gain a big geo-strategic advantage, but possibly at cost of getting sucked into the "war on terror". The area is heavily infested with PTOs (Professional Terrorist Organizations such as Al Qaeda, Lashkar et al).
And if I were to add, PLA has exactly nil experience in fighting terrorists. These folks are really professional terrorists ..... a world apart from that odd Filipino hostage taker.
(2) 7000-11000 is quite small a number to make a significant difference (unless there were plans to increase it subsequently).
(3) If it becomes official, expect some reactions from India, US at the very least. I don't think it will make any difference on the ground, though. But diplomatically, it will be an issue.
If China really gets to push the land route to Gwadar, atleast as of now it looks that, the cost includes sacrificing some PLA blood on Pakistani soil.
Next point to clear after Gilgit will be Balochistan ... which has lesser problems, but still has them.
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