In a recent analysis by Professor Dr. Gholam Mujtaba, Senior Republican & Chairman of the Pakistan Policy Institute USA, the focus has been on the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) interest in the Taliban and the strategic significance of the Wakhan Corridor.
The Wakhan Corridor, a narrow strip of territory in Afghanistan, is of interest to the CCP due to its strategic location connecting Afghanistan to Xinjiang, China, and separating Tajikistan from Pakistan. The corridor potentially provides a route for China to access warm waters through Gwadar port via central Asia.
During a United States Congress subcommittee hearing on election rigging in Pakistan, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul highlighted CCP’s ‘debt-trap’ strategy in flexing communist muscles over poor countries, including Pakistan. Congressman August Pfluger also raised pertinent questions about the situation.
The skepticism in the U.S.-Pakistan relationship was evident during the hearing, with concerns raised about the corrupt leadership in Pakistan and CCP’s grip over them. Despite this, Dr. Mujtaba suggests a strong U.S. engagement with Pakistan to counter CCP’s influence.
Dr. Mujtaba believes that CCP’s interest in Gwadar and the region may lead to exploitation of the corrupt leadership in Pakistan to confront the Taliban through covert means, potentially weakening both Pakistan and the Taliban. He emphasizes that a stable Pakistan remains in the interest of U.S. regional policy.
In conclusion, Dr. Mujtaba highlights the need for the Pakistani military to take a strong stance against corrupt civilian leadership and identify CCP’s role with Taliban, India, and Iran. He warns against falling into a ‘bobby-trap’ of CCP, which could weaken Pakistan’s economy and national security.
The analysis underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the region and the need for a nuanced approach to maintain stability and security.
By: Professor Dr. Gholam Mujtaba, MS, MD, Ed.D, FRSPH
Senior Republican & Chairman Pakistan Policy Institute USA