The report, on the contrary, is evidence that there should be real-time tracking of what goes on at all Malaysian air transport offices.
If attempting an under-the-RADAR / unseen pass thru to Pakistan:
The aircraft likely attempted a route between Bangladesh and Burma ... Bhutan ... Nepal ...
Somewhere along there, detected by Red Chinese air defense, the aircraft was probably shot down in between mountains.
There, are so many places to lose airplanes, and the allies lost many there during World War II.
If the Red Chinese could locate the “black box,” they might transport it to some spot in the Indian ocean where governments would like the aircraft to be found ... and then the Red Chinese would announce that the Red Chinese heard something ... down there southwest of Australia.
Is my guess.
Documents of the report:
http://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2014/04/world/malaysia-flight-documents/