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CHINA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - PAKISTAN (7) answer(s).
 
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55 years of Pakistan-China relationship / Azeemi, Haris Raqeeb   Journal Article
Azeemi, Haris Raqeeb Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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China Pakistan and Bangladesh / Jain, J P 1974  Book
Jain, J P Book
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Publication New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, 1974.
Description 270p.
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China-Pakistan strategic relationship: trade, investment, energy and infrastructure / Kumar, Sumita   Journal Article
Kumar, Sumita Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The traditional Sino-Pakistan friendship of 55 years now has a new objective - to improve the economic content of their relationship, which comprises trade, investment and energy co-operation within a bilateral framework. The result of this determination to implement the new economic agenda is visible in the quantum of Chinese investment in Pakistan. However, there are indications that the trade agenda may be too ambitious or needs a larger restructuring of the Pakistani economy that will take time since it requires implementation of policy changes combined with participation in these initiatives from the business community of Pakistan. While investment primarily benefits Pakistan, trade provides China access to a new market for its goods. It will eventually do the same for Pakistan. Energy co-operation will benefit China as it will gain access to energy supplies through Gwadar port, an alternate route to the one through the Malacca straits, and will serve to develop its western regions. Pakistan has in turn gained from the large-scale infrastructure development that has taken place in Gwadar and will continue to do so once future plans make headway
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Encyclopaedia of dates, quotes and documents on China, US, India and Pakistan & their relations: 7000 B.C. to 2013 A.D. / Afrasaib 2013  Book
Afrasaib Book
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Publication Dhaka, Bangladesh Defence Journal Publishing, 2013.
Description 2 vol.set; xvi, 464p.Hbk
Contents Vol-2
Standard Number 9789699837005
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Focus on China: relations with Pakistan: domestic concerns / Butt, Muhammad Ijaz 2007  Book
Butt, Muhammad Ijaz Book
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Publication Lahore, Advance Publishers, 2007.
Description xi, 215p.
Standard Number 9789699089008
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Pakistan China's long-term sceme of things / Maitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Maitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Pakistan's relations with China / Sharma, K R; All India Seminar on Foreign Policies of South Asian States 1968  Book
All India Seminar on Foreign Policies of South Asian States Book
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Publication Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, 1968.
Description 17p.
Series seminar paper; 9
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