Gadar port in exchange for nuclear submarine, China blackmail Pakistan! Phan Munir’s conspiracy
After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has come down to increase its military strength. And for that purpose, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir tried to take full advantage of China. Using the Gadar port as a ‘crocodile hatchery’, Pakistan demanded second-strike nuclear submarines from China. In return, China was asked to use Gadar port and allow it to build an army base there. Recently, this sensational information was revealed by the American independent media ‘Drop Site News’. The organization made this sensational claim after reviewing Pakistan’s military documents.
Pakistan has always met its military needs through blackmail. According to the report, Pak Army Chief Asim Munir made this proposal in a bilateral meeting with China in 2024, continuing that trend. Beijing has been assured that the Chinese army will be allowed to establish a permanent military base at Gadar port. A few months later, Pakistan informed that in exchange for Gadar Port, China will have to give submarines capable of carrying nuclear weapons. If this weapon is available, Pakistan would have nuclear power from three places: air, land and sea. But in the end, China did not accept this demand of Pakistan. Munir’s plea was dismissed as completely frivolous.
If this weapon is available, Pakistan would have nuclear power from three places: air, land and sea. But in the end, China did not accept this demand of Pakistan.
It is known that this news first appeared in the American media on December 13, 2025. A subsequent report on May 18 featured highly classified excerpts from Pakistani radio messages. Here it is known that a senior official of the Biden administration was pressuring Imran Khan to be removed from the post. It was at this time that discussions were going on with China about strategic weapons carriers. Then it went to the stage of blackmail in exchange for Gadar port.
It is to be noted that the ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ has been created in Pakistan as a joint venture between China and Pakistan. Which is reaching Gadar port through Occupied Kashmir. After the construction of this great trade route, Pakistan began to increase pressure on China with Gadar port. Munir’s demand for advanced nuclear submarines with second strike capability. Its function is that, if the enemy destroys all nuclear weapons in the first strike, there will still be energy left to launch a counterattack. Which means, Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBNs) can hide under the sea and evade enemy attacks and launch nuclear missiles.
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