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3 Salient features  





4 Submarine base  





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Coordinates: 25°1204N 64°4002E / 25.20111°N 64.66722°E / 25.20111; 64.66722
 

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Jinnah Naval Base
جناح بحری مستقر
Part of Pakistan Navy
Ormara, Balochistan, Pakistan
Coordinates25°12′04N 64°40′02E / 25.20111°N 64.66722°E / 25.20111; 64.66722
TypeNaval base
Site information
OwnerPakistan Navy
Controlled byPakistan Navy

Jinnah Naval Base (Urdu: جناح بحری مستقر) is a strategic naval base of the Pakistan Navy located at Ormara, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is named after Pakistan's founder, Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It is Pakistan's second largest naval base.[1]

Location

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Jinnah Naval Base is situated about 240 km west (149 miles) of Karachi at Ormara in Pakistan's Balochistan province. By land, via the Makran Coastal Highway it is 350 km (217.48 miles) from Karachi and 285 km from Gwadar.[2]

Construction history

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The Ministry of Defence approved the proposal of constructing of the naval base away from the maritime boundaries of India, and initially awarded the contract to two European countriesBelgium and Turkey– with the ground breaking ceremony taking place on 17 March 1994.: 133 [3] The project was aimed towards spending ₨. 4.5Bn (500Mn. USD), and the contract was awarded to Turkish firms, STFA Group and STM, Belgium firm, Jan De Nul, and Pakistani firms, FWO and MES.: 35 [4]

The project was timelined for a naval base to be operational by March 1997.: 13 [5]

On 22 June 2000, the Jinnah Naval Base was inaugurated by then-Chief Executive Gen. Pervez Musharraf in a ceremony attended by Faruk Bal, the Turkish Minister of State, and V-Adm. Taj Muhammad.[6] Gen. Musharraf had termed the opening of the base as a long-standing requirement of the Pakistan Navy and had become a reality after many years of hard work.[6]

Work on selection of the site for the Jinnah Naval Base commenced in 1990. The contract was awarded to Turkish company STFA and Jan De NulofBelgium for offshore and land development in December 1992. Construction of the Base began in 1994 and the Base was inaugurated on 22 January 2000 by General Pervez Musharraf. The Base was constructed at a cost of Rs. 4.5 billion.

Salient features

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Jinnah Naval Base can provide berthing facilities to eight warships and four submarines at a time. This facility can be expanded in future with the expansion of the Base. The Base is currently in the process of modernization to meet Pakistan's increasing defence needs.[2] To develop future naval officers, Cadet College Ormara has been established.[7]

Submarine base

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In April 2014, Pakistan Navy announced that it is in the process of shifting primary operations and naval assets, including its entire fleet of diesel-electric submarines (SSKs), from Karachi to the Jinnah Naval Base in Ormara.[8]

See also

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References

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  • ^ a b "Jinnah Naval Base being upgraded as alternate port: commander". Aaj News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  • ^ Anwar, Muhammad (1999). Role of smaller navies: a focus on Pakistan's maritime interests (1st ed.). Islamabad: Directorate of Naval Educational Services, Naval Headquarters. p. 212. ISBN 9789698318017. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • ^ Foreign Affairs Pakistan. Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1997. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • ^ The Muslim World. Motamar al-Alam al-Islami; World Muslim Congress. 1994. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • ^ a b Ghori, Habib Khan (24 June 2000). "CE opens Ormara naval base: Deterrence level not to be lowered". Dawn Wire Service. No. 6/24. Ormara, Balochistan, Pk.: Dawn Newspaper. Dawn Newspaper. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • ^ Ormara, College. "CADET COLLEGE ORMARA". www.ccormara.edu.pk. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  • ^ Pakistan Navy to shift submarines from Karachi to Ormara

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jinnah_Naval_Base&oldid=1142037007"

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