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SHAAL (QUETTA): Recent disclosures regarding the financial arrangements of the Gwadar Port have triggered fresh concerns over economic exploitation and deepening disenfranchisement in Balochistan. Official documents presented in the Senate reveal that a staggering 91% of revenue generated from Gwadar Port is allocated to the Chinese firm, China Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC). The Pakistan […]Read More
By Shahdad Baloch Frustrated and psychologically exhausted, Pakistan finds itself in conflicting positions against the Baloch national liberation movement. On one hand, it claims to have suppressed the freedom struggle in Balochistan, while on the other, it fences Gwadar. This act raises questions: why erect barriers if there is no insurgency? By fencing Gwadar, Pakistan […]Read More
Geneva [Switzerland], Sep 15 (ANI): India on Friday raised concern over China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) at the 39th Session of the Human Rights Council here and underlined that the ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ (CPEC) project ignores New Delhi’s core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity. India’s Deputy Permanent Representative, Ambassador Virander Paul in his statement on the Report […]Read More