In a recent incident, after China blocking India’s bid to get Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar listed, US political scientist C. Christine Fair has said that China has blocked India's bid to declare Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist with a goal of propping up Pakistan to indulge in conflict with India. She further says that China has supported Pakistan conventionally by helping its nuclear program and creating an environment conducive to continue using terrorist assets. also read Amid world Speculation for PM Imran Khan, this teenage girl get nominated for Nobel Peace Price Here Geneva, Switzerland: American scholar C Christine Fair reacts on CPEC project She says, "This was a very clever way for moving money from private coffers to private pockets...Pakistanis are going to wake up&realise they have been sold a bill goods that they can't afford." She added “From China's point of view, there's no blowback because LeT and JeM are well-behaved proxies of Pakistan,”. However, speaking at a side event titled “Economic development and HR repercussions: CPEC why Balochistan bleeds?” during the 40th Session of UN Human Rights Council, Fair has said that Pakistanis will collude with the Chinese to kill every Baloch to make Balochistan and its resources safe for Chinese exploitation. also read A Vietnamese woman lost her bid for immediate release by Malaysian authorities It is to be noted that the author of ‘Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War’ adds that many people were expecting China to take action against Azhar by backing the proposal in the UNSC but she never had the expectation that China was going to do anything other than blocking the proposal citing “technical hold”. Reacting on CPEC project she says that it is a very clever way of moving money from private coffers to private pockets and says that Pakistan will be greatly in debt for projects that are largely going to benefit the elite. Giving the example of Hambantota port Fair says that Sri Lanka was forced to hand over sovereign territory and the strategic port, to the Chinese as it had incurred huge debts.