by sending trained local shia terrorists into pakistan from iranian border.. and to gather intelligence from balochistan.
when india has no business now with iranian border regions, so there is no need to have an indian consulate in the border with pakistan
Please do not make-up stuff. There are no Iranian 'Shia terrorists' spying for India against Pakistan. What an absurd allegation to make. And Indians or anyone else are free to establish consulates anywhere in Iran if the Iranian government allows it. The Indians want to partner with Iran in developing a port and free trade zone in Sistan-Baluchestan province so they do actually have business there.
the solution to these problems is to invest in this underdevelopled region, formalize and legitimize the trade that goes on, create an effective anti narcotics force, and of course bring all the different local stakeholders to the table --even the rebel group members who are willing to talk constructively
Youre merely stating things here that everybody concerned is already aware of. The problem Iran faces is not an issue of trying to figure out solutions but trying to figure out why Pakistans government does not act on any of these proposed solutions. Iran already has invested big-time in fortifying the border between Sistan-Baluchestan and Pakistan, and already has an anti-narcotics task force and border force deployed in the province. But Pakistan has not done the same on its side of the border, thats one of the biggest issues Iran has with Pakistan.
You know its not just criminals and terrorists who cross the border from Pakistan into Iran but annually hundreds of illegal Pakistani immigrants are caught trying to cross into Iran in the hopes of making it to Turkey and then onto Europe. Its a huge problem for Iran that Pakistan does not appear to want to stop this.
India has 3 consulates in Iran(compare this to the number of consulates in United States just four). Of course this seems minuscule to the whopping 9 consulates in Afghanistan, but still.
Im not sure what that has to do with anything. I mean your country also maintains several consulates in Afghanistan. One could ask the Pakistanis, for example, why they have a consulate in Herat which is far away from Pakistan, does no significant trade with Pakistan and has no Pakistani population living there.
You are aware of the sensitive nature of Pakistan-hindustan relations. You are also aware that Zahedan is at the doorstep of Quetta by bus. You are ALSO aware that hindustan is supporting Baluch rebels directly and indirectly through channels, in an effort to create disturbance in Pakistani Baluchistan (this has repercussions against Iranian Sistan va Baluchestan too)
wake up bro, wake up. We dont care how long that consulate has been there. It should be shut down.
It wont be shut-down because the Indians are doing business with Iran in that particular province. Iran is not going to take sides in the India-Pakistan rivalry and whatever issues your countries have with eachother.
incidentally, although Revolutionary Guards monitor Zahedan-Taftan road, there is no regular check post of Pasdaran on the road between Khash and Jalq, making it easy for all kinds of elements to cross here and there easily (though this isnt your fault per se, the geography is difficult)
You have a source for this? The IRGC by the way is just one of several Iranian security forces. There is the police, border forces and anti-narcotics/smuggling forces.
it's obvious that a game is being played and that ''Jundollah'' is a cat's paw for enemies of Iran.....but dont make the mistake of blaming Pakistan for something we are not responsible for alon
How do you know that some people in Pakistans intelligence agency have not supported Jondallah? Ordinary people in Iran do not really care anything about Afghanistan and South Asia so it doesnt benefit the I.Rs popularity among people or for their propaganda purposes to openly criticize countries like Pakistan. They do this because they have good reason too. According the Iranian media (and you can search this yourself on English-language sections on Iranian news sites) Pakistani agents have in the past aided Jondallah, according to what Abdolhamed Rigi, the brother of Jondallahs former leader had confessed to Iranian officials. Iran is very suspicious of Pakistan for several reasons, not least because of Pakistans relationship to the Taliban since 1994 but because of other hostile and duplicitous behaviour towards Afghanistan, and Iran too.
All these issues could have been resolved years ago. But Pakistan is not serious about resolving them, or chooses not to. This is the problem from Irans perspective.

Iran annually spends billions of dollars on its both armed proxies, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Gaza, and on many other terrorist and fundamental armed organizations in Yemen, Iraq and other Arab states. Iran and Syria openly encourage, instigate, fund, guide, train, and organize and use all the terrorist groups in the Middle East that advocate for havoc, jihad, intolerance, sectarianism and hatred. I just cant get too excited when some one does the same thing to Iran especially when they are targeting the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
The I.R barely spends 3% of Irans GDP on its own armed forces. Iran does not have billions of dollars to spend on Hezbollah or anyone else. Stop making-up crazy stuff, man.