TerrorismPakistan's arrest of anti-China militant felt from Beijing to Tehran
Islamabad aims to secure Belt and Road as it vows new campaign against terror
Security forces guard the entrance to Pakistan's Chinese-built Gwadar Port in 2018. Separatists in Balochistan have targeted Chinese interests. (Photo by Getty Images) © Getty Images
ADNAN AAMIR, Contributing writer
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan says it has a top anti-Chinese Baloch separatist militant leader in custody, a development insiders hope will help to secure Beijing's interests as the government in Islamabad attempts a broader crackdown on terrorism. It could also affect diplomacy with Iran, experts say.