BEIJING, Feb 2 (APP): India’s unrelenting state-sponsored terrorism has claimed innocent lives in Balochistan and added another dark chapter to its decades-long plot to destabilize Pakistan.
The coordinated attacks carried out by the India-backed Fitna al Hindustan across Balochistan are premeditated atrocities—perpetrated by a nation that falsely styles itself the “world’s largest democracy”.
These views were expressed by Prof. Cheng Xizhong, Senior Research Fellow at the Charhar Institute, a non-governmental Chinese think-tank on diplomacy and international studies based in Beijing.
He highlighted that acting on India’s orders, the terrorists targeted vulnerable groups, killing many innocent civilians including women, children, the elderly and laborers. This focus on soft targets is a hallmark of India’s terrorist strategy, laying bare the moral bankruptcy of its masterminds.
Intelligence findings have now conclusively established that the attacks are linked to cross-border terrorist ringleaders who were in direct contact with the assailants, leaving no room for doubt regarding India’s complicity in the incident, he added.
Prof Cheng said that Pakistan’s security forces responded with unparalleled courage, eliminating a large number of terrorists in clearance operations, though some soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice.
India’s hypocrisy is blatant. It decries terrorism on the global stage while funding, training and directing terrorist groups to kill Pakistanis—even staging false-flag operations such as the 2025 Pahalgam attack in occupied Kashmir to frame Pakistan, he said and added, the international community must put an end to its double standards.
He said that Pakistan’s resolve remains unshakable. Sanitization operations are ongoing, and all perpetrators will be brought to justice. Pakistan will never bow to Indian aggression.
India’s state-sponsored terrorism constitutes a crime against peace and humanity, and India will be exposed as a rogue state that threatens regional and global peace and stability, he added.