Commander Yadav was based in the Iranian port city of Chabahar and was arrested in the border town of Chaman where he entered using the false identity of Hussain Mubarak Patel. Entry under false pretences is bad enough to warrant concern, but that concern is compounded by Yadav’s reported allegation that India has trained Baloch separatists in Mumbai to use speedboats in terrorist attacks, and supplied an unknown number to them for that purpose. They were to attack the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor infrastructure as well as Gwadar port and the ships and installations of the Pakistan Navy. These are grave acts of aggression sponsored and encouraged by a foreign power. Thus far, there seems to be no record of attacks so equipped, but equally there is no record of our own security forces having found, destroyed or seized the speedboats mentioned by Commander Yadav — which means they may still be awaiting operational commands. All of this sits poorly with the efforts of our respective heads of state to foster better relations. It lends credence to those that say India lacks sincerity in its peace efforts, and we would urge India to immediately desist from these corrosive activities.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 29th, 2016.
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