China Shocks Pakistan by Backing US on TRF Terror Tag: A Diplomatic Earthquake

 When Friends Turn Foes: China Backs US in Calling TRF a Terror Outfit – A Gut Punch to Pakistan

For years, the world watched an unlikely friendship between China and Pakistan flourish — a bond often described as “deeper than the ocean, higher than the Himalayas.” But in a world that’s constantly shifting under the weight of geopolitics, nothing stays forever. And this week, the ground shook — not literally, but diplomatically — as China took a surprising stance that sent chills down Islamabad’s spine.

In a rare moment of alignment with the United States, China supported Washington’s labeling of The Resistance Front (TRF) as a terrorist organization. For the uninitiated, TRF is a shadowy offshoot of the notorious Lashkar-e-Taiba, operating in Kashmir and known for its deadly agenda. But what really turned heads wasn’t the US designation — it was China quietly nodding in agreement.

Why This Matters: More Than Just a Statement

This isn’t just about a name on a terror list.

This is China subtly telling Pakistan: "Enough is enough."

For decades, Pakistan has walked a tightrope — sheltering extremist elements while playing the victim card on global platforms. The TRF, though denied officially by Pakistan, has operated with eerie freedom. And for long, China looked the other way — perhaps for its own strategic interests, or simply to needle India.

But now, Beijing’s tone has shifted. And when a country like China — known for its cold, calculative diplomacy — starts siding with the US on South Asian terror, you know something big is brewing.

The Unspoken Message to Pakistan

China’s decision was not just a diplomatic formality. It was a public slap, a polite yet firm reminder to Pakistan that even friendships have limits.

You could almost feel the silence in Islamabad — confused, betrayed, maybe even a little heartbroken.

This is the same China that poured billions into Pakistan under the CPEC umbrella. The same China that shielded Pakistan at the UN Security Council time and again. But now, with growing concerns about extremism spilling across borders, even Beijing is rethinking its blind loyalty.

India Watches… Quietly, But Closely

In New Delhi, there’s no celebration — just a quiet acknowledgment. After all, this isn’t about ego; it’s about safety. For years, India has highlighted the TRF’s dangerous agenda and Pakistan’s double-faced approach to terrorism.

And now, with China siding with the US — two countries that rarely agree — India’s warnings seem justified.

A New Era of Accountability?

It’s still early to say if this marks a complete shift in China’s foreign policy. But it’s definitely a crack in the old China-Pakistan armor. And perhaps, a signal to other countries that the world is finally beginning to run out of patience.

For the global community, this could be a turning point. A moment where even strategic convenience takes a back seat to the growing threat of terrorism.

And for Pakistan?

It’s time to choose.

You can’t flirt with extremism and expect your old friends to keep bailing you out.

Not anymore.

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