New Delhi [India], Reiterating India's stand on Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official spokesperson Randhi Jaiswal said that the entire Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh are an integral part of India. He said India is not in favor of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as it is against New Delhi's territorial integrity and sovereignty. Responding to a question on reports of growing cooperation between Pakistan and China during the weekly media briefing, Jaiswal said, "On PoK, we stand firm on our position. We want to tell you that the entire Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh " Union territories, they are part of India, an integral part of India.They are an integral part of India and they will remain an integral part of India.'' You. We are not in favor of this. W is against it. This is against our territorial integrity and sovereignty." Randhir Jaiswal's statement came after Pakistan and China agreed to take forward their joint project CPEC and supported finalizing the modalities for third party participation At a joint press stakeout, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed satisfaction at the steady pace of CPEC and "further upgraded and expanded this cooperation," Pakistan-based Geo News reported. Swore." Talked about in-depth discussions on several aspects of their bilateral relations including CPEC and Ishaq Dar and Wang Yi expressed commitment to continue supporting each other on issues of mutual interest, Dar said Pakistan and China will work towards its implementation. According to GE News report, Mai Line-1 railway line project, Gwadar port development, reconstruction of Phase 2 of Karakoram Highway, and strengthening cooperation in energy, agriculture mining, minerals, information technology and industry sectors. "As we launch the second phase of CPEC, we look forward to developing corridors of growth, livelihood, innovation, green growth and inclusivity, especially in China," he said, reported Geo News. The Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the US$50 billion Pakistan component of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a 3,000 km long Chinese infrastructure network project under construction in Pakistan and aims to connect Pakistan's Gwadar and Karachi ports to China. To connect by land to Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.Earlier in March, Baloch political activists informed the UN Human Rights Council about ongoing human rights violations. Intervening during the ongoing 52nd session of the Council on the worsening situation in Pakistan's Balochistan province, especially after the CPEC project, Munir Mengal, President of Baloch Voice Association, said, “The situation in Balochistan demands immediate attention of Pakistan. " Systematic abuse of human rights and disregard for the basic liberties of its people. He informed the Council that the human rights situation in Balochistan has worsened after the construction of the billion-dollar CPEC project "China-Pakistan Economic Corridor". CPEC) has been a source of great concern for the Baloch people.The billion-dollar project is seen as an attempt to dispossess the Baloch people of their land, plunder their resources, and suppress their voice. Munir Mengal said the Baloch people are facing mass displacement, disappearances and military operations as they are being systematically neglected, suppressed and oppressed.