ISLAMABAD – Indian Agencies yet another false flag operation againstPakistan exposed by International Media Report.
Since the last decade and a half radicalized Hindu nationalists in Indiaare trying hard to malign and isolate Pakistan in international politics.
However, they have failed miserably and instead now, the world has startedto realize misleading and fabricated Indian false flag operations. Forinstance, in the first week of February, Indian media claimedlinkthatHong Kong-registered cargo ship Da Cui Yun with China COSCO ShippingCorporation Limited, bound for Port Qasim in Karachi, Pakistan, wasdetained by Indian security and customs authorities at Deendayal Port,Kandla. India said it obtained intelligence that the ship was carrying asuspicious equipment, which could be used for nuclear missiles,Eurasiareview has reported.
Following the docking, Indian port authorities carried out a search anddiscovered a so-called industrial dryer that Indian authorities claimedmight be used for the manufacturing of long-distance missiles.
Nevertheless, no more missile-making technology has been identified. Afterbeing compelled to turn over the “industrial dryer,” the Chinese vessel wasallowed to leave, but this problem did not stop here. India is concernedthat Pakistan has emerged as a more responsible nuclear country and India’sNSG membership bid is in lumber because of Chinese realistic stance ofratifying NPT condition.
Frustrated, Indian authorities have fabricated this incident just to malignPakistan and China. Indian authorities have made a miscalculated decision.
They should realize that such maligning tactics won’t help India to divertinternational community’s attention from its illicit nuclear trade andproliferation record.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has deniedlinktheIndian claims that the cargo was a heat treatment furnace casing systemwhich has several industrial applications. MOFA further claimed that theobject has been reported correctly and is not mentioned on any externalexport control list in the respective documents.
In fact, China has unambiguously refuted the usage of the autoclave on thecontainer, which India has alleged was ballistic missile stuff. India hascompletely revealed its plans to purposely turn the incident into anotherpolitical confrontation and to threaten China and Pakistan.
After such Indian provocation, Indian ambitions are loud and clear that itwill remain a problem for both of its neighbors. India does not want peaceand in fact it is threatening regional security and stability.
In the opinion of the Shandong-based private equipment supplier, the deviceis not an “industrial dryer,” but a heat treatment furnace facility usedmainly in the manufacturing of rubber goods such as pneumatic items forlarge machines, liquid rubber storage tanks and rubber pipes. Indian mediahas so far propagated Pakistan to the extent that SUPARCO, the Governmentof Pakistan’s national space agency, was named for manufacturing ballisticmissile system.
On the contrary, the organization has no military input, it only works onpeaceful civilian application research.
The private companies of Pakistan and China, which were involved havecommercial manufacturing businesses and has no attachment with defensesectors. Liu Zongyi wrote for Global Times that Anyone with common senseknows that China will not ship equipment through Indian ports if it decidedto help Pakistan’s production of weaponry.
This move by India is a direct insult. India may perceive China’s sellingof a stainless-steel plate to Pakistan as a piece of material used inPakistani missile production.
Such weighted analysis deserves consideration, both Chinese and Pakistanidecision makers should now realize that Indian ambitions are not friendly.India is also covertly operating its sources to sabotage CPEC projects andnow it is threatening regional trade through sea routes.
For years NSG membership was a fantasy of India, but India needs to jointhe group without the NPT being registered. The NSG was first founded bythe United States as a foreign body to control India nuclear proliferation.In 2005, the US concluded a civil nuclear deal with the India and supportedit isolate China, which is a violation underlying values of the NPT.
The US double standards in the Indian nuclear problem have influencedregional peace and the South Asian nuclear non-proliferation policy,placing tremendous strain on those countries who are loyal to the NPT. Theentire event seems to accuse Pakistan, though undermining India’s ownnuclear proliferation record.
By: Anaya Shahid






