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China, Pakistan may counter any Indian disruption to CPEC: South Asia expert

If India wants to cause trouble in Baluchistan, it won't just have to deal with Pakistan. It will have to answer to Iran and China as well, as both are heavily involved in Baluchistan region.

I don't think India is dumb enough to directly attack Chinese assets/civilians over there.

As usual, all these conflicts will take place via proxies and other indirect methods. Giving them plausible deniability.

So business continues as usual.
 
I don't think India is dumb enough to directly attack Chinese assets/civilians over there.

As usual, all these conflicts will take place via proxies and other indirect methods. Giving them plausible deniability.

So business continues as usual.
With China involved heavily, they'll be walking a very thin rope. All it takes is one misstep...
 
Correction :- India is only doing moral supports to freedom fighters in Baluchistan. Unlike Pakistan supports terrorists in Kashmir and provide them money & guns etc..

I don't know about all that.

The whole reason that nations use indirect proxy warfare is because it can't be traced back to them.

And I'm a person who relies heavily on evidence/proof before believing something. So it's impossible to know exactly what's going on with proxy warfare, all we can say is that it's a common tactic.
 
Basically a warning for india to not involve itself in this matter. With CPEC the south region of pakistan especially Baluchistan is a huge concern for China.

What many don't realize is that its a huge concern for Iran as well bcz these baluch terrorists regard sistan as occupied as well and include parts of Afghanistan. This part is very conveniently ignored by many especially our neighbours. The separate Baluchistan these terrorists want is carved from three States.

As for the proxy insurgency. Pakistan has effectively destroyed the insurgency with the aid of the baluch people themselves who, victim of the terror atrocities of these terrorists aided pak army in not only capturing but also breaking their hideouts and strongholds. The people of Baluchistan now only seek development which the current provincial and federal govt are trying to provide.

Our biggest concern and threat is not Indian intervention ( highly unrealistic and unfeasible) nor the broken dying insurgency but the porousness of the border which was the life source of the insurgent terrorists who would take training, weapons and equipment and cross the border and attack. It also highlights the concern of terror organizations like TTP attacking Baluchistan especially Quetta which is the capital yet borders Afghanistan similar to lahore. The fencing, trenching and Manning of the border is top priority so that these elements can never return and disturb the peace of Baluchistan.

The terrorists that sit outside in Sweden or Germany or Canada or india, whose organizations committed atrocities as they lived lavishly, can only make noise. They stand powerless and defeated.
 
With China involved heavily, they'll be walking a very thin rope. All it takes is one misstep...
Bro,thats what know want but rest assured china is not going to fight Pakistans war.even if 100 billion is lost its dsnt effect them so chill.hoping against hope some how china will fight Pakistans war... They wont risk war for few billions which wont affect them.
 
@Sankpal you want to compare Baluchistan with Kashmir and call a couple of dozen armed insurgents in Baluchistan freedom fighters be my guest but we are not allowing another thread go down the drain in same idiotic discussion. this have been discussed and explained plenty of times in numereous threads. please refer to those if you want any furter discussion. Not here!

@The Sandman and others refrain from replying to such off topic posts please
 
China is free to pursue its own interests. India will up the ante by engaging with Taiwan and raking up Tibetan refugees. Things will cool down - both countries are far too sane to actually engage in a conflict for too long. They might berate each other because of political compulsions - domestic and foreign but they have too much economic convergence to be at loggerheads.
 
Seriously noted, seems chinese themselves are selling their weak points to India. Lot many actors are involved in Balochistan, India would be at the best a non-existent or marginal one. As far as instability in balochistan is concerned it has a long history stretching way back to Independence. I dont know why India would waste time & effort on balochistan , verbal statements are good enuf to keep pakistan occupied.
 
Not only CPEC but Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline is also causing Butt-hurt for the Indians. Insha Allah Pakistan will become an Economic Power of the world. A very interesting article published by the News International.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/107169-The-new-Silk-Road-and-the-Sea

The new Silk Road and the Sea
Some Important Facts in the article:-

1.The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is being constructed at a cost of USD 46 billion. Consisting of roads, rail and pipelines, the CPEC will shorten the distance between China and Europe, cutting the costs enormously of transporting goods, and oil and gas to the western provinces of China. The benefits to Pakistan are potentially enormous if managed properly.

2.The Article also tells us that Pakistan Navy gonna need a bigger fleet to Guard its coastlines because threat from Indian Navy is raising. Point to be noted from article:-


" The nation is highly supportive and aware of the Army’s important role in the security of the country, few seem to give much thought to that of the Navy. Somehow, the wider population seems to be blind to the threats that come from the sea, perhaps because it does not resonate with our daily lives in the way the possibility of a terror attack in our cities does. The risks are real and there is no room for such blindness. The Indian Navy, for example, is building up its Navy with new warships, nuclear submarines and an aircraft carrier. Compare this to the Pakistan Navy and it is easy to understand the increasing imbalance in maritime deterrence. While talks between Pakistan and India are on the cards in the hope of reducing the bilateral threats, we cannot know what the future will hold. History tells us to be wary".
 

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