
Mir Yar Baloch, in an open letter to S Jaishankar, claimed that China could deploy its military forces in Pakistan’s Balochistan (AI-Generated Image)
Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch wrote an open letter to India’s external affairs minister, S Jaishankar, warning that China could send its military into Pakistan’s Balochistan region in the coming months.
In the letter, which he posted on X, Baloch said his people see the growing partnership between Islamabad and Beijing as a serious threat.
He described how Balochistan has suffered under Pakistan for decades, citing state violence and human rights abuses that have gone on for nearly eighty years.
“We’ve endured occupation, terrorism supported by the state, and brutal atrocities for seventy-nine years,” he wrote. “It’s time to end this at the root and finally secure peace and sovereignty for our nation.”
Baloch pointed out that China and Pakistan are pushing ahead with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a major Belt and Road project driven by President Xi Jinping that cuts through Balochistan.
He called the alliance between the two countries “profoundly dangerous” and warned they’re fast-tracking CPEC to its final stages.
He argued that if the world keeps ignoring Balochistan’s defence and freedom fighters, China could soon send troops into the region. “If our forces aren’t supported and keep getting overlooked, it’s only a matter of months before Chinese boots hit Balochistani soil,” he warned.
Baloch said this would be an unimaginable threat, not just for Balochistan, but for India too, since the will of the 60 million Baloch people would be ignored.
China and Pakistan have denied any military agenda with CPEC, insisting it’s purely economic. India has always opposed the project, pointing out that it runs through Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and threatens both sovereignty and security.
Mir Yar Baloch also praised India’s response to terror attacks, mentioning the strikes under Operation Sindoor last year.
Mir Yar applauded the Modi government for going after terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir after the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 people.
“We commend these bold actions. They show real courage and a strong commitment to security and justice in the region,” he wrote.
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