Balochistan writes open letter to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, ‘Uproot Pakistan, we are with India’
New Delhi. Balochistan leader Mir Yar Baloch has directly supported India by openly challenging the Pakistan Government. Meer Yar Baloch has shared inside information related to Pakistan by writing a letter to India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. The Baloch leader has also revealed the plans of Pakistan and China in his letter.
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Letter to India from Balochistan
Open letter to Honorable Foreign Minister of #India Shree @DrSJaishankar ji
From,
Baloch representative,
Republic of Balochistan
State.
The Honorable Dr. S.Jaishankar,
Minister of External Affairs,
Government of India,
South Block, Raisina Hill,
New Delhi – 110011January… pic.twitter.com/IOEusbUsOB
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— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) January 1, 2026
Meer Yar Baloch claimed in a letter to Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar that China may deploy its army in Pakistan in the coming times. The Baloch leader described this ongoing partnership between Islamabad and Beijing as very dangerous for India. This letter written by the Baloch leader to the Foreign Minister of India was also shared on the social media platform X.
overthrow pakistan
Meer Yar Baloch wrote to S Jaishankar that the people of Balochistan have been facing terrorism and gross violations of human rights for the last 79 years. The Baloch leader wrote that now is the time to uproot this serious problem to ensure lasting peace and sovereignty for the people of Balochistan.
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Chinese army will be deployed in Balochistan
The Baloch leader also wrote that the Republic of Balochistan considers the growing strategic alliance between Pakistan and China as very dangerous. We warn that China, with the cooperation of Pakistan, has taken the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to its final stage. Meer Yar Baloch claimed that ‘unless the Baloch resistance and defense forces are strengthened and the Baloch people are not taken seriously, then the Chinese army may soon be seen in the region in the future.
Pakistan-China repeatedly rejected such allegations of military expansion under CPEC
If seen, Pakistan and China have repeatedly rejected such allegations of military expansion under CPEC. China-Pakistan say that this project is of economic nature. However, India has consistently opposed CPEC, saying it passes through Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which raises security concerns.
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