Highlights

  • Karachi university attack: Chinese confidence in Pakistan 'shaken'
  • Pakistani senator said China 'understandably indignant' over attacks
  • Three attacks on Chinese nationals on Pakistani soil in a year

Latest news

OnePlus 15R review: A clear shift in what the R-series stands for

OnePlus 15R review: A clear shift in what the R-series stands for

PM Modi departs for Oman on last leg of three-nation visit

PM Modi departs for Oman on last leg of three-nation visit

India closes visa application centre in Bangladesh capital due to security situation

India closes visa application centre in Bangladesh capital due to security situation

Congress misleading public on National Herald case, matter still in court: BJP

Congress misleading public on National Herald case, matter still in court: BJP

Pakistan to sell 100 pc stake in PIA after bidders demand complete control post-privatisation

Pakistan to sell 100 pc stake in PIA after bidders demand complete control post-privatisation

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers taken to Anjuna police station after medical examination

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers taken to Anjuna police station after medical examination

10 Ahmedabad schools get bomb threat, turns out to be hoax after search

10 Ahmedabad schools get bomb threat, turns out to be hoax after search

India summons Bangladesh envoy, conveys concerns over security of its mission in Dhaka

India summons Bangladesh envoy, conveys concerns over security of its mission in Dhaka

China doesn't trust Pakistan Army after Chinese deaths in Karachi terror attack? Pak senator's revelation

A Pakistani lawmaker who recently met Chinese officials said that Beijing is "seriously concerned" and is "understandably indignant" regarding the recent Karachi terror attack, as per media outlet Dawn.

China doesn't trust Pakistan Army after Chinese deaths in Karachi terror attack? Pak senator's revelation

Are relations between 'iron brothers' China and Pakistan rusting? Does China believe that Pakistan can't be trusted to ensure the security of its citizens anymore?

It appears to be so, and it's bad news for Pakistan, especially at a time when international fault-lines are hardening.

A Pakistani lawmaker who recently met Chinese officials said that Beijing is "seriously concerned" and is "understandably indignant" regarding the recent Karachi terror attack, as per media outlet Dawn.

On April 26, a burqa-clad suicide bomber killed 3 Chinese nationals working at the Confucius Institute at the Karachi University. The Balochistan Liberation Army had claimed responsibility for the attack.

Recently, Pakistani senator Mushahid Hussain led a delegation to the Chinese embassy to express condolences over the Karachi incident. Mushahid told Dawn, "Chinese confidence in Pakistan’s security system’s ability to protect their citizens and their projects is seriously shaken. The pattern of attacks is so recurring and it’s clear that Pakistani promises of ‘foolproof security' are mere words, not matched by countermeasures on the ground."

The Karachi attack was the third one on Chinese nationals in Pakistan in a year. Meanwhile, the Pakistani establishment has denied reports that Chinese citizens were leaving en masse from the nation.

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

China doesn't trust Pakistan Army after Chinese deaths in Karachi terror attack? Pak senator's revelation

China doesn't trust Pakistan Army after Chinese deaths in Karachi terror attack? Pak senator's revelation

India closes visa application centre in Bangladesh capital due to security situation

India closes visa application centre in Bangladesh capital due to security situation

Pakistan to sell 100 pc stake in PIA after bidders demand complete control post-privatisation

Pakistan to sell 100 pc stake in PIA after bidders demand complete control post-privatisation

India, Oman to sign free trade agreement in Muscat on Thursday

India, Oman to sign free trade agreement in Muscat on Thursday

India and Ethiopia are natural partners, says PM Modi in Ethiopian Parliament

India and Ethiopia are natural partners, says PM Modi in Ethiopian Parliament

Trump calls for global unity against radical Islamic terrorism after Bondi attack

Trump calls for global unity against radical Islamic terrorism after Bondi attack

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

India, Ethiopia elevate ties to strategic partnership as PM Modi holds talks with his counterpart

India, Ethiopia elevate ties to strategic partnership as PM Modi holds talks with his counterpart

PM Modi conferred Ethiopia’s highest civilian honour in Addis Ababa

PM Modi conferred Ethiopia’s highest civilian honour in Addis Ababa

Trump imposes full travel bans on seven more countries, Palestinians

Trump imposes full travel bans on seven more countries, Palestinians

EAM S. Jaishankar arrives in Israel on two-day visit; to hold talks with top leadership

EAM S. Jaishankar arrives in Israel on two-day visit; to hold talks with top leadership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Ethiopia from Jordan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Ethiopia from Jordan

Magnitude 5.2 earthquake shakes Karachi and Balochistan, no casualty reported

Magnitude 5.2 earthquake shakes Karachi and Balochistan, no casualty reported

Crown Prince drives PM Modi to Jordan Museum in special gesture

Crown Prince drives PM Modi to Jordan Museum in special gesture

PM Modi highlights substantive outcomes of Jordan visit, says ties expanded across key sectors

PM Modi highlights substantive outcomes of Jordan visit, says ties expanded across key sectors

Trump sues BBC for $10 billion over documentary speech edit

Trump sues BBC for $10 billion over documentary speech edit

Goa nightclub fire: Thai authorities deport Luthra brothers to India

Goa nightclub fire: Thai authorities deport Luthra brothers to India

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.