Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

China woos Baloch militants on CPEC

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ISLAMABAD: China has been quietly holding talks with Baloch militants in Pakistan’s restive Baluchista­n province for over five years to protect its $60 billion China-pakistan Economic Corridor initiative, a media report said.

The 3,000-km-long CPEC is aimed at connecting China and Pakistan with rail, road, pipelines and optical cable fiber network.

It connects China’s Xinjiang province with Pakistan’s Gwadar port, providing access to China to the Arabian Sea.

The project, when completed, would enable China to pump its oil supplies from the Middle East through pipelines to Xinjiang cutting considerab­le distance for Chinese ships to travel to China.

“China had been in direct contact with militants in the southweste­rn province, where many of the scheme’s most important projects are located,” three officials were quoted as saying by the Financial Times.

For more than half a century, Beijing has maintained a policy of non-interferen­ce in the domestic politics of other countries.

But that has been tested by its desire to protect the billions of dollars it is investing around the world under its Belt and Road Initiative.

“China’s willingnes­s to get involved in Pakistani politics has fuelled concerns in New Delhi, which is worried about China’s growing political influence in neighbouri­ng countries, including Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka,” the report said.

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