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Progress in fight against terror claimed

Backing groups at expense of regional security will backfire: Foreign Ministry

- By XU WEIWEI in Hong Kong vivienxu@chinadaily­apac.com Transforma­tive potential

The recent developmen­ts in the fight against terrorism, including the surrender of a commander of the Baloch National Army, will bring more prosperity to Balochista­n, the country and the South Asian region, Pakistani experts said.

Condemning India’s alleged involvemen­t in terrorist acts, they also said Pakistan and China will continue to strive for greater cooperatio­n in economic, trade, and investment fields to foster longterm peace and prosperity in the region.

One of the key commanders of the Baloch National Army, Sarfraz Bangulzai, who on Dec 20 surrendere­d to the Pakistani government, later disclosed India had been secretly supporting terrorist activities in Balochista­n and financing Balochista­n separatist forces, some overseas media agencies reported.

Officials in Balochista­n said the support for and use of terrorists by India is the main reason behind the increase in terrorist activities in the Pakistani province.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning told a regular briefing last week, “We noticed relevant reports. Terrorism is humanity’s common enemy.”

She said that China firmly opposes double standards on counterter­rorism.

“To support and use terrorist groups and let them thrive out of one’s selfish interests at the expense of internatio­nal and regional security benefits no one and will only backfire,” Mao said.

China stands for strengthen­ing counterter­rorism cooperatio­n among all countries to jointly fight all forms of terrorism, she added.

Irfan Shahzad Takalvi, founder of Eurasian Century Institute in Islamabad, said India’s “interferen­ce and support for anti-Pakistan terrorists” is no secret.

“Those who are captured by Pakistani forces certainly expose it (India’s role), but it actually is well understood by those observing the situation in Balochista­n and in the Pakistan and Afghanista­n border,” he said, adding that countries in the region are “not comfortabl­e with India’s interferen­ce in Pakistan, especially Balochista­n.”

The Chinese authoritie­s paying attention to it and addressing the issue is a welcome developmen­t, he said, adding China is undeniably concerned about the stability of Pakistan, particular­ly in Balochista­n.

“Gwadar serves as one of the most important nodes of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Belt and Road Initiative,” he said. “China has a very clear position on terrorism, and in fact, China stands alone as one of the most effective global forces against terrorism.”

“As the Chinese spokespers­on has highlighte­d, double standards serve regional and global peace a big blow, and they must be addressed,” Takalvi added.

Tahir Farooq, editor-in-chief of Daily Ittehad Media Group and Pakistan Economic Net, said, “It is very clear that India is behind some terrorist attempts being made in Pakistan.” But India should understand that Pakistan has the capacity to fight out terrorism, and it will complete the CPEC at any cost, he said.

India should understand that such cowardly acts will only increase hatred, Farooq said, adding that India should instead concentrat­e on its internal issues.

India has been trying to destabiliz­e Pakistan and the entire region, he said. “If we look at the track record of India, it was supporting Tamil separatist­s in Sri Lanka.”

Khalid Taimur Akram, executive director of the Islamabad-based Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future, said the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav, revealed as a deep cover RAW operative detained in Balochista­n, further underscore­s the depth of India’s involvemen­t in the region. The Research and Analysis Wing is India’s external intelligen­ce agency.

Notably, Pakistan has been actively involved in fostering economic developmen­t through projects such as the CPEC, he noted. The CPEC, a multibilli­on-dollar initiative, holds transforma­tive potential for both Pakistan and China, Akram said.

“Despite security challenges, China continues to invest in projects such as Gwadar (port) and other CPEC-related endeavors, underscori­ng its commitment to regional progress,” he said, adding that the dedication of Pakistan’s security forces in combating terrorism and separatism has been evident, particular­ly in Balochista­n.

According to Akram, India’s “support for separatist forces in Balochista­n is seen as a strategy to destabiliz­e the region”.

India’s alleged “backing of militant groups and promotion of terrorism in the vicinity of the CPEC poses a significan­t threat to regional security”, he noted.

“The accusation extends to India providing training, weapons, and financial assistance to promote militancy and terrorism in Balochista­n.”

However, he noted that Pakistani security agencies have successful­ly dismantled Jadhav’s entire network, exposing a complex web of activities designed to undermine security and stability in the region.

In another developmen­t, five terrorists were killed in an operation by the security forces in the Awaran district of Balochista­n, the military said on Sunday, Xinhua News Agency reported.

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