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ID189248
Title ProperChina–Pakistan cooperation on Afghanistan
Other Title Informationassessing key interests and implementing strategies
LanguageENG
AuthorALI, GHULAM
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article studies China’s and Pakistan’s key interests in Afghanistan, and their mutual cooperation to pursue them. It identifies security, energy, connectivity and geopolitics as China’s main interests. Get recognition of the Durand Line as an international border with Afghanistan, prevention of ‘hostile elements’ from using Afghan territory and access to the CARs as those of Pakistan’s motives. Both sides cooperated with each other on Afghanistan under the umbrella of their strategic partnership. Islamabad helped in establishing initial Taliban-China contacts and persuaded the Taliban for negotiations with the USA and Kabul authorities. Beijing supported Islamabad’s Afghan policy and mediated between Islamabad–Kabul and Taliban–Kabul negotiations. China and Pakistan backed their diplomacy with economic assistance and extended CPEC and BRI to Afghanistan. Amidst various challenges, thus far Sino-Pakistan cooperation on Afghanistan has benefited to their mutual interests and contributed to the peace process. Afghanistan has emerged as a new chapter of their relationship. How Sino-Pakistan cooperation advances in this troubled country in future is yet to be seen.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 35, No.3; May 2022: p.506-528
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 35 No 3
Key WordsTaliban ;  Afghanistan ;  Afghan Government ;  Afghan Peace Process ;  China–Pakistan


 
 
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