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Pak may lose some part of its territory to China for not clearing debts | Chinese playing dirty games with India to control sub continent | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Jan 18: China is reportedly building pressure on Pakistan to repay the loans which it has taken during the past many years and if the neighbouring country fails to clear its debts, there is every possibility about Pakistan losing some part of its territory to China. An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “Everyone is aware about the fact that China is eyeing Pakistan. The bankrupt Pakistan owes millions of dollars to China and if it fails to repay the loans, Pakistan will be left with no other option other than parting away with some part of its territory to clear the debts.” “China seems to have set its eyes on Pakistan and within few years we may see China taking control of that country,” he added. The analyst said that but China should bear in mind that India is not Pakistan and should stop playing dirty games with us. “China once again made an attempt to raise Kashmir at United Nations Security Council (UNSC). But it failed. It was for the third time since August 5, 2019 the China has tried to discuss Kashmir at UNSC,” he added. “China seems to be playing a double game. On one hand it wants India to give an assurance about not escalating the tensions in the region, on the other it’s trying to backstab us by trying to involve the international community in India’s internal matter.” He said that when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Chennai last year and met the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, there was not mention of Kashmir in the joint statement which was issued by both the countries after the summit ended. It’s in place to mention here that after Xi-Ping’s India visit, China has made two attempts to raise Kashmir at UNSC. Prior to these attempts China had made one attempt soon after August 5, when the Govt of India announced its decision to abrogate J&K’s special status and divide the erstwhile State into two union territories. Another analyst said, “China’s double standards stand exposed. Their claims about that China wants to improve its ties with India are hoax. China is dancing to the tunes of Pakistan and is leaving no opportunity to support the country which has emerged as the breeding ground for terrorists. There is every possibility about Pakistan being put into the FATF blacklist for not taking appropriate action against the terrorists operating from its soil. And China won’t be able to come for its rescue.” An observer said that by supporting Pakistan, China too has faced rebuff from the international community as the UNSC member countries during the closed door meeting earlier this week made it clear that the UNSC is not the forum where Kashmir can be discussed.” Soon after China failed in its attempt, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a strong worded statement in New Delhi and asked China to refrain from indulging in such tactics. |
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