An Open Letter From Pakistan Soil Praises Op Sindoor, Flags China Concern
Mir Yar Baloch commends India's 2025 Operation Sindoor and warns that Chinese military presence in Balochistan could emerge within months without stronger local resistance.
- Mir Yar Baloch praised India’s Operation Sindoor and announced the 2026 Balochistan Global Diplomatic Week in a Friday letter to S. Jaishankar, raising regional concerns.
- Following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor in 2025 dismantled Pakistan-backed terror infrastructure, shaping Baloch perceptions of India's role, while the Republic of Balochistan seeks international outreach.
- Mir Yar Baloch warned that CPEC has entered final phases and reports suggest China may deploy military forces in Balochistan, which could have `unimaginable consequences` for the region.
- He urged strengthening Baloch defence and resistance forces, warning `Chinese boots on Balochistani soil` could arrive in coming months, while China and Pakistan deny military expansion linked to CPEC.
- Addressing S. Jaishankar, Mir Yar Baloch framed the potential Chinese presence as a serious threat to the Baloch people and regional stability, linking India's Operation Sindoor to dismantling Pakistan-backed terror infrastructure.
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Baloch leader writes to Jaishankar: ‘China may deploy troops in Balochistan posing threat to region'
Mir Yar Baloch, a leading Baloch leader and a human rights activist on Friday wrote an open letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and raised alarm over a deepening Beijing-Islamabad alliance, claiming China could deploy its military troops in Pakistan's Balochistan region within the next few months. In the open letter, he also noted that Balochistan has faced decades of repression under Pakistan's control, including what he described …
Baloch Leader Warns India of Pakistan–China Security Threat in Open Letter to Jaishankar
Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch has warned the Indian government that the expanding Pakistan-China partnership in Balochistan could emerge as a direct security threat to India, alleging that Chinese troops may eventually be stationed in the region under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Mir Yar Baloch is a prominent Baloch human rights activist and a representative of the Free Balochistan Movement. He has consistently advocated for Balochistan's independence from Pakistan on various platforms.
An Open Letter From Pakistan Soil Praises Op Sindoor, Flags China Concern
Mir Yar Baloch, a leading Baloch leader and a human rights activist, has raised alarm over a deepening Beijing-Islamabad alliance, claiming China could deploy its military troops in Pakistan's Balochistan region within the next few months.
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