Pakistan was attacked by 15 missiles, and China had a headache to deal with

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-04

Pakistan has seen a recent series of attacks, including 15 missile strikes and attacks by Baloch insurgent militants. Analysts believe that these attacks were supported by India. Fifteen missile strikes reportedly took place in Pakistan's border areas, causing damage to many military targets. In addition, Baloch rebel militants have launched attacks on Pakistani border guards and have succeeded in seizing a small outpost camp. These attacks show an increase in the level of organization and equipment of the rebel militants. Analysts point out that there may be Indian backing behind these attacks. India is said to have been covertly supporting the insurgency in Balochistan and providing it with substantial financial assistance. Balochistan is an important region of Pakistan with abundant natural resources and important ports such as Gwadar Port, which is vital to Pakistan's economy and development. However, there are multiple terrorist forces in the region that pose a threat to both local civilians and Chinese workers.

The terrorist forces in Balochistan are quite loosely organized and deeply divided internally. These groups consist of more than 200 tribes and are fiercely antagonistic to each other. Such divisions and infighting provide a breeding ground for terrorism. These attacks may have an impact on China. China has a large number of investments and projects in Pakistan, especially in the Balochistan region. If the security situation in the region deteriorates further, China's interests in Pakistan could be threatened. Therefore, China needs to pay close attention and take measures to protect its own interests and the safety of its personnel. Pakistan's Balochistan issue has long been a stumbling block to the country's economic development and a tool for India to exert pressure on Pakistan. However, the problem is not only for Pakistan and India, but also for China. China and Pakistan have close economic cooperation, however, there are multiple terrorist groups in Pakistan that carry out attacks on Chinese targets.

The demands of these groups include giving Balochistan greater autonomy, providing more money to build the province, stopping the development of the region's natural resources, and even wanting to create an independent state. Pakistan needs to strengthen grassroots governance, develop its economy, and work with its tribes to effectively manage Balochistan. It is only through such efforts that peace and stability can be brought to the region. China said that China firmly opposes the practice of "double standards" and support for terrorism, and advocates that all countries strengthen anti-terrorism cooperation and jointly combat terrorism. In fact, China has been committed to combating terrorism and working with Pakistan and other countries to maintain regional security and stability. However, for Pakistan's Baloch problem, counter-terrorism operations alone may not be sufficient. In addition to military means, it is necessary to fundamentally solve the problems of the region. This involves efforts at multiple levels, including political, economic, social and cultural.

Pakistan** should invest more in Balochistan to develop the region's infrastructure, provide more jobs, and improve people's livelihoods to reduce the breeding ground for terrorist groups. At the same time, Pakistan should strengthen its cooperation with its neighbours, especially Iran and Afghanistan. This will allow for a joint fight against cross-border terrorist activities and strengthen border security. In addition, the international community should also increase its support for Pakistan and help Pakistan resolve the Baloch issue. Countries can provide technical assistance, economic assistance, and intelligence sharing to work together to promote Pakistan's development and stability. In short, Pakistan's Baloch issue not only poses a threat to Pakistan and India, but also poses a challenge to the security and stability of China and the entire region. Solving this problem requires Pakistan** to take a comprehensive approach to strengthen grassroots management, develop the economy, and strengthen cooperation with neighbouring countries and the international community. Only in this way can peace and prosperity be brought to the region.

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is an important cooperation project between China and Pakistan, but India's recent actions have hindered this cooperation. India has not only committed military aggression against Pakistan, but has also supported the terrorist organization Balochistan. Such behavior has not only undermined regional security and stability, but also undermined the friendly and cooperative relations between China and Pakistan. India has always been hostile to Pakistan and has tried to interfere with Pakistan's development through various means. However, India's recent actions have gone far beyond what Pakistan can tolerate. India has not only committed military aggression against Pakistan, but has also supported the terrorist group Balochistan. This series of acts not only poses a serious threat to Pakistan's security and stability, but also undermines the friendly and cooperative relations between China and Pakistan. As a terrorist organization, Baloch has been carrying out terrorist activities in Pakistan for a long time. India, however, has turned a blind eye to this organization and has supported it through various means.

India has not only committed military aggression against Pakistan, but has also supported the terrorist organization Balochistan. Such behavior has not only affected Pakistan's security and stability, but also undermined the friendly and cooperative relations between China and Pakistan. China calls on India to stop supporting Balochistan, not only to maintain Pakistan's security and stability, but also to protect regional peace and development. China hopes that India will have a clear understanding of the situation and abandon its hostility towards Pakistan, so that China and Pakistan can continue to advance the CPEC project and achieve common development and prosperity. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is an important cooperation project between China and Pakistan, as well as an important mechanism for regional cooperation and development. The smooth progress of the project will make an important contribution to the economic prosperity of China and Brazil and the entire region. India's actions, however, pose a serious challenge to this cooperation project. India's military aggression and support for Balochistan have not only undermined Pakistan's security and stability, but also undermined the friendly and cooperative relations between China and Pakistan.

Such behavior is not only a sabotage of the CPEC project, but also a threat to regional peace and stability. China urges India to immediately stop its support for Balochistan and respect Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. China hopes that India will have a clear understanding of the situation and abandon its hostility towards Pakistan, so that China and Pakistan can jointly advance the CPEC project and achieve common development and prosperity. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a symbol of friendship and cooperation between China and Pakistan and an important pillar of regional peace and stability. However, India's actions pose a serious threat to this cooperation project. India has not only committed military aggression against Pakistan, but has also supported the terrorist organization Balochistan. Such behavior has not only undermined Pakistan's security and stability, but also undermined the friendly and cooperative relations between China and Pakistan. China strongly opposes such actions by India and calls on India.

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