By
Anju Gupta
July 16,
2020
Pakistan
has aligned itself closely with Chinese interests, which are at odds with
US/Western interests in the region and beyond. This poses serious threats to
regional and global security. (File)
Pakistan has aligned itself closely with Chinese interests, which are at
odds with US/Western interests in the region and beyond. This poses serious
threats to regional and global security. (File)
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Amidst
manoeuvrings of disengagement along the India-China border and the mechanics of
a “two front” war becoming visible, it is vital to assess the China-Pak
strategic partnership that has a bearing on national security beyond military
matters. Despite being a key ally in the “War on Terror”, Pakistan has aligned itself
closely with Chinese interests, which are at odds with US/Western interests in
the region and beyond. This poses serious threats to regional and global
security.
China’s
assessment of the threat from Af-Pak has not changed for decades. The joint communiqué
issued at the end of July 7 China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Trilateral Strategic
Dialogue states that, “The three sides agreed to continue to strengthen
counter-terrorism and security cooperation, combat the East Turkistan Islamic
Movement (ETIM), and all other terrorist forces and networks posing threats to
our common security”. China considers any build-up of Uzbek, Tajik and Uighur
terrorist/extremist entities in Central Asia and Af-Pak as a direct threat. The
threat of ISIS networks to China emanates from these foreign terrorist fighters
and their cells across Central Asia, Af-Pak, South East Asia and Europe.
China
blames ETIM for the attacks in Xinjiang between 1990 and 2016. Hardly any
domestic attacks have been reported since 2016. Historically, ETIM has been,
and continues to be, a part of the al Qaeda (AQ) network, especially in Af-Pak,
Central Asia and greater Sham (Greater Syria). Most terror groups in Af-Pak are
part of AQ’s ideological-logistical network, including the Taliban,
state-backed Pakistani groups such as AQIS, LeT, JeM, Uzbek-Tajik dominated
IMU/IJU and ETIM. In this region, the AQ core has operated through local
groups, selectively using its own cadres. It is part of a well-thought-out
strategy of AQ for global jihad.
AQ’s top
leaders and ideologues like Osama bin Laden, Ayman al Zawahiri and Yahya
al-Libi have figured prominently in ETIM propaganda. In the past, Pakistani
commanders like Asmatullah Muawiya have openly advocated for East Turkistan.
However, leaders like Muawiya have all come “over-ground” following deals with
ISI.
China has
used its clout to get Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asian nations to crack
down on suspected ETIM/Uighur networks. However, China needs a “reliable”
partner for a continuous crackdown, directly or through proxies. Pakistan plays
both the roles. Unsurprisingly, Taliban leaders have been visiting China since
2015. Whether or not the peace process yields peace in Afghanistan, the
Taliban-AQ network would continue to pose a challenge, as the combine can prop
up ETIM and Central Asian groups “at will”.
In greater
Sham, there is not much evidence of any sizeable ETIM/Uighur cadres having
shifted allegiance to ISIS. Thousands of ETIM cadres continue to train and
fight within the AQ network in Syria — earlier as Al Nusra Front (ANF), now
morphed into Hayat Tahrir al-sham (HTS) and Hurras al-Din (HaD). The AQ network
in Syria is pitted against the regime backed by Russia and Iran. In the region,
Turkey is the principal actor with a good degree of control and reach within
the AQ network. Post-Caliphate, the AQ network has expanded its reach and
strength. Of late, HTS ideologues have been praising the Taliban and Taliban
social media has been showcasing the activities of the Amir of HTS, Mohammad
al-Joulani.
In the
past, China has accused Turkey of supporting Uighur groups, including exiles
and political entities allegedly linked to ETIM. Turkey was also accused of
issuing fake passports to Uighur suspects for activities in South-East Asia and
East Asia. However, in recent times, the two sides have piped down.
Pakistan
has already used its close connection with Turkey to gain a foothold for its
proxies in the Syria-Turkey theatre on the pretext of humanitarian work.
Pakistan’s direct reach and proxy networks are also useful for chasing
ETIM/Uighur networks.
Thus, for
China, the close support of Pakistan is necessary, not only in Af-Pak and
Central Asia but also in greater Sham. The groups that challenge Pakistan,
namely the TTP networks and a few Punjabi Taliban and Baloch groups are, by
default, also a threat to CPEC, which China showcases as a “pilot for the BRI”.
Such groups also pose a threat to the Gwadar port, which is critical for
China’s global economic and military domination. Pakistan has thus gained China’s
full support across regional and international fora.
While the
US designated ETIM as a terrorist outfit in 2002, the US Country Report
released in June mentions that “China’s CT efforts continue to focus primarily
on ‘extremists’ whom Beijing ascribes to the so-called East Turkistan Islamic
Movement, despite a lack of independent evidence that a group by that name is
still active”. The report also said the “Chinese government has detained more
than one million Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other members of Muslim minority
groups in internment camps in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, using
counterterrorism as a pretext”.
A new Cold
War is building up in every theatre of conflict, riding on real or exaggerated
threats of terrorism and extremism. Hostilities between the US and Iran and the
China-Iran deal will strengthen it. The duplicitous role of Pakistan is going
to cause further instability and violence in the region. Proxy groups may tear
the Afghan Peace Process apart. The rise of China, coupled with its
near-natural counter-terrorism alignment with Pakistan, has enhanced threats to
Indian interests in the region and beyond.
Original
Headline: Counter-terror alignment of China, Pakistan poses a threat to India’s
interests
Source: The Indian Express
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