‘Indian war against Pak-China friendship enters next phase’

World Sep, 12 2023
‘Indian war against Pak-China friendship enters next phase’
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KARACHI: After success of well-knitted conspiracy of breaking Pakistan and creating Bangladesh, Indian policy makers are again targeting safety and sovereignty of Pakistan through waging a secret war against Pak-China flagship project CPEC.

According to informed sources Indians have released map to break-down CPEC showing Kashmir and northern regions as their stake and their trade track. To counter CPEC, Indians have involved Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Greece and Europe in such way that railway track will be under sea in two places and clean water and oil pipelines with communications.

This has exposed its distaste for CPEC. New Delhi views Belt and Road Initiative and CPEC as strategic challenges to its hegemonic ambitions and geo-political challenges against which India is making efforts to undermine CPEC and China’s interests.

It has been proved that India is already involved in state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan in trade, education, industry and even sports. However, sabotaging CPEC is currently at center of India’s nefarious design. Arrest and confession of Indian RAW Agent Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav (also spelled Kulbhushan Yadav, pseudonym (Hussain Mubarak Patel), who was caught in Balochistan in 2016, has fully exposed India. His disclosures about presence of Indian saboteurs’ sleeper cells in Pakistan and terror financing raise questions about Western world’s engagement policy with India.

Pakistan’s dossier, reportedly containing irrefutable evidences of Indian state backing for acts of terrorism in Pakistan may have become dusty in United Nations records.

What issues of international concern should receive United Nations’ attention and which should be left to rot is decided or influenced by which UN member(s) is an open secret.

Hence, people of Pakistan are being frequently targeted and country’s economy is ridden under heavy debts that have entered “Do or die” stage at public level. Sources claimed this is an economic terrorism being hatched against Pakistan and its people.

It’s not just Kulbhushan Yadav’s confession but person no less than Chuck Hagel, former US Secretary of Defence made public disclosure about how India finances ‘troubles’ in Pakistan using Afghan soil.

Analysing killing of innocent Chinese engineers and other officials involved in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in backdrop of facts about Indian state-sponsored terrorism and Indian open opposition to Belt and Road Initiative and its flagship project CPEC, should leave no doubts about who could be behind terrorist activities against Chinese workers in Pakistan and incidents of terrorism in Balochistan. Kulbhushan’s confession becomes more relevant, sources added.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 13 2023

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Nasir Mahmood
Nasir Mahmood https://www.dailynationalcourier.com/author/nasir-mahmood
Senior Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering almost all beats including politics, current affairs, sports, metropolis for more than 45 years. Member of Karachi Press Club & KUJ.

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