Baloch leader flags China troop deployment risk, warns India of growing strategic threat
A senior Baloch leader has warned that China could deploy military forces in Pakistan’s Balochistan province in the coming months, describing the possibility as a “serious and imminent threat” not only to the region but also to India.
In an open letter addressed to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Baloch representative Mir Yar Baloch cautioned that Beijing may move troops into Balochistan if the region’s resistance and defence forces continue to be ignored by the international community.
The letter, dated January 1, 2026, framed such a development as a major strategic challenge for both Balochistan and Bharat.
Mir Yar Baloch stated that the presence of Chinese forces on Baloch soil—without the consent of the Baloch population—would fundamentally alter the security landscape of South Asia.
He warned that this scenario could unfold within months, calling it an “unimaginable threat” to regional stability.
The letter raised particular concerns over the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), claiming that the project has entered what he described as its final and most sensitive phase.
Open letter to Honorable Foreign Minister of #Bharat Shri @DrSJaishankar ji
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) January 1, 2026
From,
Baloch Representative,
Republic of Balochistan
State.
The Honorable Dr. S. Jaishankar,
Minister of External Affairs,
Government of Bharat,
South Block, Raisina Hill,
New Delhi – 110011
January… https://t.co/WdjaACsG2V pic.twitter.com/IOEusbUsOB
According to him, the deepening strategic alignment between Islamabad and Beijing has made Balochistan increasingly vulnerable to militarisation.
Calling for “tangible and reciprocal cooperation” between India and Balochistan, Mir Yar Baloch argued that both face overlapping security challenges that are “real and immediate.”
He urged New Delhi to take note of the developments, suggesting that ignoring the situation could have long-term consequences.
The Baloch leader also referenced historical and cultural links between India and Balochistan, highlighting shared civilisational heritage sites such as the Hinglaj Mata Temple (Nani Mandir) as enduring symbols of ancient ties.
In his message, Mir Yar Baloch praised India’s recent counter-terror operation, Operation Sindoor, describing it as a decisive response to terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.
He said the operation demonstrated resolve and commitment to regional justice following the Pahalgam terror attack.
The letter concluded with an appeal for closer engagement between India and Balochistan, expressing hope for stronger collaboration between what he termed “two great nations” in the face of emerging geopolitical threats.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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