Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch has raised a serious threat'' warning about China-Pakistan relations. He claims China could send military forces to Pakistan’s Balochistan region soon. On New Year’s Day, Mir Yar Baloch posted an open letter to India's external affairs minister S Jaishankar. He said the growing China-Pakistan strategic partnership is dangerous.''

Mir Yar Baloch highlighted that Balochistan has faced decades of repression under Pakistan, including state-sponsored violence'' and human rights abuses.'' He wrote, ``The people of Balochistan have endured Pakistan's state occupation, state-sponsored terrorism, and egregious human rights atrocities for the past seventy-nine years. The time has now arrived to eradicate this festering affliction at its roots, ensuring lasting peace and sovereignty for our nation."

The letter warns that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a major project of China's Belt and Road Initiative running through Balochistan, is reaching its final stages. He said, ``The Republic of Balochistan views the escalating strategic alliance between Pakistan and China as profoundly dangerous. We warn that China, in collaboration with Pakistan, has advanced the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to its final phases.''

Mir Yar Baloch cautioned that unless Baloch defense forces grow stronger, China might deploy its military in Balochistan within months. ``Should the capabilities of Balochistan's defense and freedom forces not be further bolstered and if they continue to be overlooked as per longstanding patterns, it is conceivable that China could deploy its military forces in Balochistan within a few months,'' he wrote.

He stressed that any Chinese troop presence without local approval would be a grave threat. ``The presence of Chinese boots on Balochistani soil without the will of the 60 million Baloch people would pose an unimaginable threat and challenge to the futures of both Bharat and Balochistan,'' he added.

China and Pakistan reject military claims about CPEC, calling it an economic project only. India opposes CPEC since it passes through Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, affecting India’s sovereignty. Earlier this year, minister of state for external affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said in Rajya Sabha that India has consistently protested CPEC’s inclusion through Indian territories and considers any expansion unacceptable.

Mir Yar Baloch also praised India’s recent anti-terror military efforts, especially Operation Sindoor. This operation targeted terror hubs in Pakistan and PoJK after the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. ``We commend the bold and resolute actions undertaken by the Modi Government in the previous year through Operation Sindoor... These measures demonstrate exemplary courage and a steadfast commitment to regional security and justice,'' said Mir Yar Baloch.

No official replies have come yet from India, China, or Pakistan regarding Mir Yar Baloch’s letter and claims.