Deccan Chronicle

China snub to Pakistan to benefit India

Chinese Prez reportedly snubbed Nawaz at SCO meet

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I | DC

India is now hoping that the Chinese snub to Pakistan at Astana, Kazakhstan, will lead to a re-think by Beijing on blocking UN sanctions on Pakistan-based terrorist Masood Azhar. This comes after Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly snubbed Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by not having a bilateral meeting with him after two Chinese nationals including a woman were abducted and killed by extremists in Pakistan’s restive Balochista­n province.

New Delhi is now of the view that Beijing could now do a rethink on its dogged opposition to proposed UN sanctions against the chief of Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed Masood Azhar in view of the outcry in China after its two nations were mercilessl­y killed, sources said, adding that Pakistan has failed to act against all terrorists in its country while selectivel­y aiding some.

It was China which had single-handedly ensured the entry of its “iron brother” Pakistan into the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO). With New Delhi attaching enormous significan­ce to China’s snub to Pakistan, the reading in Government circles now is that the killing of the two Chinese nationals is “ominous”, coinciding as it did with Islamabad’s SCO entry at the just-concluded SCO meet in Astana.

After consistent­ly blocking Indian moves for UN sanctions against Masood Azhar, Beijing, in February this year, had even blocked a move by the new Trump Administra­tion in the US for UN sanctions on Azhar. But the killing of Chinese nationals has now come as a rude shock to Beijing. China is undertakin­g massive investment on the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which is a land route going right down to Gwadar port in Balochista­n. This Chinese exercise has meant that Chinese nationals are now living and working in Balochista­n, which is witnessing insurgency and extremism. This has also brought home to Beijing the dangers of Chinese nationals working on the CPEC.

In addition, even staterun Chinese companies have been vocal about their concerns on the threat faced by their employees who are working on the CPEC.

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