India may be involved in Chinese national's target killing: Ahsan Iqbal

India may be involved in Monday's targetted killing of a Chinese national in Karachi, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal said Thursday, referring to the anti-CPEC agenda of Pakistan's eastside neighbour.
During an interview with a British media outlet, Iqbal cited Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav's admittance of terrorist networks set up by India in order to "sabotage" the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Talking about how the CPEC has enhanced Pakistan?s economy, the minister noted that it ?has brought new momentum? and ?created new job opportunities?.
?It has revived our cement [and] construction industry. So CPEC has been really a game-changer by bringing in new opportunities, optimism, and attracting world investors towards Pakistan,? he added.
Further, Iqbal stressed that Pakistan and the United States, together, can help bring peace in Afghanistan.
Islamabad does not want dollars but rather looks forward to the US' acknowledgement of sacrifices it has made in the war against terror, he added.

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