China has new bets with Pakistan, CPEC will expand to Afghanistan

 
China has new bets with Pakistan, CPEC will expand to Afghanistan

Beijing/Islamabad
China has made a new bet with Pakistan in view of the increasing Taliban's close close to India. After a meeting with Pakistan and Afghanistan's foreign ministers in Beijing, China has announced that the China Pakistan Economic Corridor will now be expanded to Afghanistan. It is believed that this decision has been taken so that Afghanistan's relationship with Pakistan can be improved. Apart from this, efforts should be made to remove Afghanistan from India, which is usually moving away from Pakistan. After the Taliban occupied in Afghanistan, Pakistan hoped that its intervention would increase, but it was shocked under the Taliban rule. In such a situation, China has now taken command.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a meeting of Afghanstani counterpart Aamir Khan Mutki. During this time it was decided that CPEC would be expanded to Afghanistan. Apart from this, it has now been decided to hold the next meeting of the three countries in Afghanistan itself. The leader of Pakistan, who visited a three -day China tour, also informed China about the operation sindoor run from India during this period. India started Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 9 terrorist hideouts of Pakistan and PoK were demolished. The Indian Army says that about 100 terrorists have been killed in this action.

Ishaq Ahmed Dar has shared the picture with the foreign ministers of China and Afghanistan. Along with this, it was written that China, Afghanistan and Pakistan are standing together for regional peace, stability and development. It is believed that one of the reasons for the expansion of CPEC is that Afghanistan has shown interest in Chabahar Port in the last few days. India has developed this port in association with Iran. In such a situation, China has done this bet for Afghanistan not grow close with India.
China was the leader among countries recognizing the Taliban

Significantly, China was at the forefront of the countries recognizing the Taliban power over Afghanistan. But China has again increased closely since the Taliban relations with India improved. Explain that a part of CPEC passes through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, which India has objections. Due to this, India refused to join China's Belt and Road Initiative. CPEC is also a part of his BRI scheme.