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163484
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The Balochistan Geopolitical Conundrum in Pakistan would trouble the warm relation Pakistan and China have been sharing for a long time. Pakistan’s geopolitical compulsions are well known and with a democratically elected regime in position would actually put it in greater stress.
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163490
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Given the complexity of emerging challenges, Pakistan and China need to reconsider the dynamics of this relationship so as to make it more constructive in the long run. As far as China’s role is concerned, CPEC projects must be given a second look. After Sri Lanka’s Hambantota imbroglio, small wonder the BRI in Pakistan is under microscopic focus by the international community.
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163491
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By 2050, according to a Report by Price water house Coopers, China is projected to become the world’s largest economy, with a GDP of $58.5 trillion, up from $5.7 trillion in 2010. The country’s GDP growth rate has declined in recent years, however, from 7.3 percent in 2014 to 6.7 percent in 2016.
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ID:
163475
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China and Pakistan relations are at their strongest today reflecting many facets, some known and some evolving. Known facets are the following – China’s increasing leverage in Pakistan, Pakistan’s admiration for being considered a ballast to the ‘One Road One Belt’ initiative from China, China’s ploughing ahead in a region where ‘norms’ are unknown, Pakistan’s adroit shift in cultivating the superpowers over decades with the United States being supplanted by China, and, the relative weak response from India to the changing strategic tectonics in the region.
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163496
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CPEC is China’s largest foreign investment project till date. This multibillion-dollar project has created a lot of conversation around its financial viability. However, CPEC is important to China for a variety of reasons that go beyond economics.
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163480
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Normalizing relations with China will free vast amount of resources that India is devoting to military build-up and deployment of its forces along Sino-Indian borders. It can also facilitate resolving problems and normalizing relations with Pakistan. Until now, India has been relying heavily, without commensurate benefits, on the US to resolve its problems with Pakistan.
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ID:
163486
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CPEC is one of the huge economic agreement between China and Pakistan under the international project of One Belt One Road (OBOR) which covers 61 countries. CPEC is, therefore, aimed to connect China and Pakistan through land routes, railways for having more economic transition. More than economically, CPEC aimed to help both countries strategically and diplomatically. The implications of CPEC over both countries are massive and equal in quantity.
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ID:
163471
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Gwadar port is not just another alternative but an essential gateway that had to open sooner or later. Gwadar’s importance in not restricted to one single country. The Gwadar port is a game changer project for China. China will be able to get entry in Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf through the port and the CPEC. The Gwadar port will also provide a shorter and cheapest route for Chinese energy supplies and public goods. China will able to reduce the ethnic violence within its own Xinjiang region.
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163474
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The article attempts to explore the reasons behind recent Chinese crackdown over Muslim community in Xinxiang province as that may result into a deep discord between China and Pakistan. In fact, the sharp radicalization of Pakistan due to spurt of Islamist militants and terrorists having proven links with Islamic State terrorists (ISIS) has already posed grave threats for the peace and security of China due to rising terror activities in Xinxiang, besides adversely affecting Beijing’s national security and socio-economic interests and also its political stability due to ascendance of terror ideology over China’s Marxism.
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ID:
163477
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The headline of any assessment of South Asian politics is the deadlock between India and Pakistan which misses the other end of the story i.e. geo-strategic bonhomie between China and Pakistan in the region. Unpacking this story of coming together of China and Pakistan to counter India’s influence in the region have backfired on China to see an equal but more implicit bonding between US and India in the region. Therefore China’s present policy is to rhetorically neutralize its relations with Pakistan and come rhetorically closer to India to delink the Indo-US strategies in South Asia.
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ID:
163476
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The most heinous and despicable attack has been carried out on the bus of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Pulwama on 14th February 2019 by the Pakistan based and supported and China protected ‘Global Terrorist’ Masood Azhar’s terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) martyring 40 soldiers and injuring in equal numbers. Pulwama terrorists attack may turn out to be a turning point regarding India’s strategy to deal with cross border terrorism.
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ID:
163482
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In the era of economic globalization, where the Trump administration has been withdrawing its influence from the corners of the world, the People’s Republic of China has the golden opportunity to spread its influence to fill the vacuum created by the United States.
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ID:
163479
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This is a welcome step taken by Pakistan’s Supreme Court. There is an urgent need to strengthen constitutional bodies and political institutions to work freely. Role of military in the state affairs should be diminished. Several experts were of the view that Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan was supported by the country’s Army in the last year’s general election.
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ID:
163485
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The rising China’s geo-strategic and geo-political ambition and Pakistan’s security imperative have stimulated each other to work closely in the framework of ‘all weather strategic partner’. History is witnessed to some eventful moments in China-Pakistan relations. Their closer proximity goes further when Pakistan got much needed assistant from China to secure and acquire its strategic assets (nuclear weapon and missile capability) and they cooperate each other at the international forum in different field such as in UN (in Security Council on the issue of terrorism-opposing MasoodAzhar as designated terrorist) and other regional meetings.
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ID:
163495
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South Asia has been a disintegrated and disputed region. With unsteady and poor economies, the spread of terrorism and disputed borders, the region has always been chaotic. Hence, the alliances formed in this region are mere struggles to keep away a war-like situation and rarely go beyond military and security purpose.
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ID:
163478
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In nutshell, China’s strategic and economic interests in Pakistan demand her long term engagement. But the ground realities in Pakistan as well as its different perception of Chinese presence militates against Chinese design. The greatest Challenge for China is to bridge this gap.
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ID:
163493
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The rapid development of China and her foreign policy apparatus have pinched the concentration to International relation theorists and global stake holders. The strategic and trade in contemporary relationships of Pakistan in this geometry with Dragon in the South Asian region are vital to examine from Indian prospective. The objective of this article is to critically evaluate the symmetry of Pakistan-China relations after 90s concerning to India.
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163472
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It is an established fact the Beijing-Islamabad axis plays a central role in Asia’s geopolitics. (Small, 2015).There is no doubt about it that the relationship of the two countries is founded on a strong base. The international scholars have tried to find the root cause of good relationship between China and Pakistan. It may be said that the major fact that lie behind China Pakistan cordial relationship is perhaps due to the fact that both China and Pakistan attach significant weight on the historical context of their relationship.
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ID:
163488
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In the geopolitical region of South-East Asia, Pakistan lies at the intersection of big power rivalries and politics much more than Bangladesh. Thus, any development in Pakistan that will have an impact on the security and viability of that country will inevitably attract the attention of a number of external powers.
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ID:
163481
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Nearly two decades into America’s War on Terror, policymakers remain perplexed about how to navigate the United States’ relationship with Pakistan, an ostensible ally that has long been accused of offering tepid support or creating outright impediments to American counterterrorism operations.
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