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RAW at frontline to sabotage Economic Corridor, China warns Pakistan
By Zahid Gishkori
Published: May 22, 2015
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ISLAMABAD: While a political ado is being witnessed in Pakistan on the suspected change of the Pak-China Economic Corridor route, Chinese authorities have cautioned local authorities of a possible terror attack aimed at making the project a failure.
According to them, insurgents in Balochistan have prompted security fears for the 3,000-kilometre-long route in the province, a senior security official told The Express Tribune on Friday.
He said in addition to the insurgents, many foreign hostile intelligence agencies could also extend their support to the militants to sabotage some key projects particularly on the eastern alignment — Gwadar to Quetta — where work has already started.
Read: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Lines of development – not lines of divide
“The Chinese have sounded a note of ‘caution’ soon after reports suggested foreign agencies’ support to militants,” said the official, who attended an important meeting discussing key issues relating to Gwadar Port and Economic Corridor at the Ministry of Defence this week.
He further said, “Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), with other hostile agencies, is at the frontline to sabotage this project – that is what Chinese intelligence agencies shared with us.”
He added that the meeting also discussed concerns the Chinese authorities reminded Pakistan’s military and civilian government about an attack on state-run installations in Gwadar district last month, which were conveyed last month.
Security measures
Meanwhile, a special security division consisting of more than 8, 000 military personnel (nine army battalions) has been trained and will guard key projects linked from Hyderabad to Karachi and Gwadar through N-10 East Bay Expressway along the coastal line, officials overseeing the security of this route said.
They further said that an estimated 9, 000 security personnel – comprising Rangers, Levies, police, scouts – making up six wings will assist the military to guard more than 15,000 Chinese workers on this route.
Moreover, a major-general-rank officer will command the entire unit. Apart from guarding the economic corridor, an estimated 8,000 security officials have already been deployed for more than 8,112 Chinese workers executing 210 projects in Pakistan.
Gwadar Airport
An official of the Ministry of Interior revealed that the security layer around the Gwadar International Airport — a project costing $230 million to start this month — has been doubled following recent threats.
A similar case of security is with China-Pakistan Friendship Hospital and Pak-China Technical and Vocational Institute falling under the jurisdiction of Balochistan, he added.
Security will have to be strengthened further as around 7, 000 additional Chinese workers are expected to join the already engaged teams to execute multi-billion projects around the route connecting Kashgar with Pakistan at Kunjarab – a point from where China wants to link to Gwadar port in the Arabian Sea.
Read: APC opposes detours in economic corridor route
Commenting on the complex situation, former caretaker interior minister Malik Habib said the reported presence of foreign elements in Balochistan poses a big challenge for law enforcement agencies to provide security to Chinese workers.
“The economic corridor is strategically very important — many hostile agencies have started backing Baloch militants,” he said.
According to Director Pakistan Institute of Strategic Studies Amir Rana, “China’s main worry is about the overall security of the corridor in the near future,” Director Pakistan Institute of Strategic Studies Amir Rana said. Substantiating his point, Rana said threats such as tribal feuds, militants in Diamer, Baloch insurgents, political issues, nationalist and separatists groups link directly to the corridor security.
RAW at frontline to sabotage Economic Corridor, China warns Pakistan - The Express Tribune
We Also want that ,Another Indian threatening China.
Just keep crying as we deliver more nuclear reactors and AIP submarines to Pakistan.
Best wishes to R&AW.RAW at frontline to sabotage Economic Corridor, China warns Pakistan
By Zahid Gishkori
Published: May 22, 2015
View attachment 223949
ISLAMABAD: While a political ado is being witnessed in Pakistan on the suspected change of the Pak-China Economic Corridor route, Chinese authorities have cautioned local authorities of a possible terror attack aimed at making the project a failure.
According to them, insurgents in Balochistan have prompted security fears for the 3,000-kilometre-long route in the province, a senior security official told The Express Tribune on Friday.
He said in addition to the insurgents, many foreign hostile intelligence agencies could also extend their support to the militants to sabotage some key projects particularly on the eastern alignment — Gwadar to Quetta — where work has already started.
Read: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Lines of development – not lines of divide
“The Chinese have sounded a note of ‘caution’ soon after reports suggested foreign agencies’ support to militants,” said the official, who attended an important meeting discussing key issues relating to Gwadar Port and Economic Corridor at the Ministry of Defence this week.
He further said, “Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), with other hostile agencies, is at the frontline to sabotage this project – that is what Chinese intelligence agencies shared with us.”
He added that the meeting also discussed concerns the Chinese authorities reminded Pakistan’s military and civilian government about an attack on state-run installations in Gwadar district last month, which were conveyed last month.
Security measures
Meanwhile, a special security division consisting of more than 8, 000 military personnel (nine army battalions) has been trained and will guard key projects linked from Hyderabad to Karachi and Gwadar through N-10 East Bay Expressway along the coastal line, officials overseeing the security of this route said.
They further said that an estimated 9, 000 security personnel – comprising Rangers, Levies, police, scouts – making up six wings will assist the military to guard more than 15,000 Chinese workers on this route.
Moreover, a major-general-rank officer will command the entire unit. Apart from guarding the economic corridor, an estimated 8,000 security officials have already been deployed for more than 8,112 Chinese workers executing 210 projects in Pakistan.
Gwadar Airport
An official of the Ministry of Interior revealed that the security layer around the Gwadar International Airport — a project costing $230 million to start this month — has been doubled following recent threats.
A similar case of security is with China-Pakistan Friendship Hospital and Pak-China Technical and Vocational Institute falling under the jurisdiction of Balochistan, he added.
Security will have to be strengthened further as around 7, 000 additional Chinese workers are expected to join the already engaged teams to execute multi-billion projects around the route connecting Kashgar with Pakistan at Kunjarab – a point from where China wants to link to Gwadar port in the Arabian Sea.
Read: APC opposes detours in economic corridor route
Commenting on the complex situation, former caretaker interior minister Malik Habib said the reported presence of foreign elements in Balochistan poses a big challenge for law enforcement agencies to provide security to Chinese workers.
“The economic corridor is strategically very important — many hostile agencies have started backing Baloch militants,” he said.
According to Director Pakistan Institute of Strategic Studies Amir Rana, “China’s main worry is about the overall security of the corridor in the near future,” Director Pakistan Institute of Strategic Studies Amir Rana said. Substantiating his point, Rana said threats such as tribal feuds, militants in Diamer, Baloch insurgents, political issues, nationalist and separatists groups link directly to the corridor security.
RAW at frontline to sabotage Economic Corridor, China warns Pakistan - The Express Tribune
I bet kgb is the part of game as well.
Just cuz u havent studied history and articles etc so... , anyways who cares.
dont tell me about history kgb is long gone it hasnt been around since december 1991Just cuz u havent studied history and articles etc so... , anyways who cares.
shrugs shoulders.
Kgb had an instrumental role in breaking bangladesh. And had remained involved in balochistan insurgency in 71 as well.
On the other hand..we have to commend the Chinese..their intelligence agency is so secretive that no one knows what is called ?
Oooohhhh I really never read abt fsb cuz i had always seen it mentioned as kgb. Thanx for telling, i was just reading in a diplomatic report by an american that russians still use acronym kgb to refer to fsb. Anyways but i had read some analysis articles speaking of kgb or fsb involvement in balochistan. I didnt say that out of blue. And basically whether its kgb or fsb its the intel agency.dont tell me about history kgb is long gone it hasnt been around since december 1991
its FSB now ....learn first
i know he was and russian were involved to some extent in past but not todayOooohhhh I really never read abt fsb cuz i had always seen it mentioned as kgb. Thanx for telling, i was just reading in a diplomatic report by an american that russians still use acronym kgb to refer to fsb. Anyways but i had read some analysis articles speaking of kgb or fsb involvement in balochistan. I didnt say that out of blue. And basically whether its kgb or fsb its the intel agency.
And if u dont know puti himself used to be a kgb agent
NOOOOOO that kgb was specifically mentioned to be the russian one. Not this. I regret my lack of knowledge. Thx again. Belarussian may never mess with us. And did u read link their reads as KDB.i know he was and russian were involved to some extent in past but not today
and there is still a kgb its belarussian intel agency
State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
belarussian gov. and diplomats use kgbNOOOOOO that kgb was specifically mentioned to be the russian one. Not this. I regret my lack of knowledge. Thx again. Belarussian may never mess with us. And did u read link their reads as KDB.
And lastly i am not ruling out kgb's, russian intel involvement even this time around. lets say we dont concur on this point and move on. (just my own views, but still idont see russians as that innocent, balochistan insurgency was said to be the brainchild of kgb.)
ussr was an expentionist state their sole purpose was to export their ideology so it was expected of them russians today dont have anybalochistan insurgency was said to be the brainchild of kgb
Stranglov thanks for ur response. what do u think of annexation of crimea n heightened crisis in ukraine??belarussian gov. and diplomats use kgb
ussr was an expentionist state their sole purpose was to export their ideology so it was expected of them russians today dont have any
the only thing that they want is to restore their former glory not pick up fights they cant win