Did you know that lately both China and United States of America are courting Pakistan excessively. So why is this impoverished, religiously radicalised, economically bankrupt and terrorist infested country so important for two world superpowers? Because of #India Thread +


Pakistan recently attempted to declare a captured Indian national, a Hindu as a UN designated terrorist with help of China. This move would have advanced the “hindu terrorism” propaganda against majorities in India but the proposal was REJECTED. +


China also helped Pakistan by putting a “Technical Hold” on UN process to sanctions top LeT terrorist in Abdul Makki, mastermind and executed 26/11. Makki is also involved in “raising funds, recruiting, radicalising youth to violence and planning attacks in J&K. +


Pakistan had jailed Makki for show only when they feared of being pushed into the ‘blacklist’ of terror financing watchdog, Financial Action Task Force FATF. Recently some Pakistani news portals had tried to spread fake news of Pakistan exiting FATF but it was corrected shortly.


Now India’s EAM @DrSJaishankar had also called out United States for supporting Pakistan in its ambition to wage war with India and instigate, arm extremists in J&K. Historically US has always helped Pakistan militarily and provided aid to fight wars with India. +


So EAM made this comment just two days after the Joe Biden administration said that “Washington was looking at ways to advance ties with Islamabad in a manner that serves the mutual interests of both the countries.” Blinken also invited Pak FM Bilawal Bhutto to US. +


US has also agreed to help Pakistan get funds from IMF. Right after Imran Khan exist Pakistan is witnessing a 97% jump in US investment as compared to last year. +


Is Pakistan being used by US in grand geopolitical power play to counter India’s independent foreign policy with respect to Russia? Is China using Pakistan same way to promote unrest in India especially in J&K. Is Pakistan leveraging terrorists to stay relevant on world map?


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