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Sino-Pakistan Relations - Really Not Good as Shown

I had started the same thread on similar theme 2-3 months back on D.F.I. cant parse the link of that forum if any one interested in looking at it then just google the line:


"How China Betrays Pakistan using empty sloganeering"

Thats actually the thread title.

Please someone inject Ajtr with a 'horse tranquilizer' so that both she and her little one can sleep for a while instead of trolling on ! Kiyaaa sikhaa rahi ho tum Baby ko ? Baby ko seikhana hai - Pakistani Zindabad ! Halwa Puri - Paindabad ! And Uncle Armstrong is the Best ! :D

i'm not sure if indians hate or not but chinese sure hate pakistan.


Why Muslims and Chinese hate Pakistan

Please ask 'Hu Songshan' ! Our very own Muslim Chinese Patriot...MOD ! :triniti:
 
Just as jealous as you are about us and the Russians.

@ on topic - it's to wait and watch and find out how China is going to replace the US for Pakistan and Pakistanis.

Let see we have free access to chines markets

USA buys from us on quota system and limits our trade.

chines help with our armed forces plus has been nothing but remarkable and zero chances of sanctions.

USA takes money and gives us soybean plus when ever they want they put sanctions on US.

Americans never gave us or ever had the intentions of giving us any weapons that can change the strategic balance in our
favor

Chines helped us create weapons for our defense without any prejudice plus full TOT.
 
Let see we have free access to chines markets

USA buys from us on quota system and limits our trade.

chines help with our armed forces plus has been nothing but remarkable and zero chances of sanctions.

USA takes money and gives us soybean plus when ever they want they put sanctions on US.

Americans never gave us or ever had the intentions of giving us any weapons that can change the strategic balance in our
favor

Chines helped us create weapons for our defense without any prejudice plus full TOT.

Baaas kar zalim tou rulai ga bachei ko ?
 
Look Indians!


We're coming for you.

:lol:

:pakistan::china:

yeh excercise hai ya lollywood movie stunts. look at that van stunt @2:27:lol:

And @ 0:39 where soldiers come running fall on ground in firing position.iiti der main to khopadi hi uda dega koi sniper.:no:

Are you sure its military exercise not some border like movie shooting???:rofl:
 
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Please someone inject Ajtr with a 'horse tranquilizer' so that both she and her little one can sleep for a while instead of trolling on ! Kiyaaa sikhaa rahi ho tum Baby ko ? Baby ko seikhana hai - Pakistani Zindabad ! Halwa Puri - Paindabad ! And Uncle Armstrong is the Best ! :D



Please ask 'Hu Songshan' ! Our very own Muslim Chinese Patriot...MOD ! :triniti:
aise hi bas bore ho rahi thi socha thodi masti ki jaye.:D
 
Baby ko seikhana hai - Pakistani Zindabad ! Halwa Puri - Paindabad ! And Uncle Armstrong is the Best !
waise bhi baby ko china-pak ki tarah oonchi-oonchi sloganeering seekhana mere hubby ki duty hai.Obviously he is the one who is expert at these empty sloganeering like every other pakistani.;):rofl:

Where did you get this impression from sis? http://indrus.in says and people believe!!

I am afraid you are terribly misinformed..
i think it talks about pew survey and based on that it interpret its opinion.
 
waise bhi baby ko china-pak ki tarah oonchi-oonchi sloganeering seekhana mere hubby ki duty hai.Obviously he is the one who is expert at these empty sloganeering like every other pakistani.;):rofl:

i think it talks about pew survey and based on that it interpret its opinion.

Your husband is Pakistani and ur indian? wierd.....:cheers:
 
I think Chinese government knew that they will be having more profits in friendship of India rather than becoming enemy, I can't say about pak China friendship but sino India friendship is strengthening day by day. and the pure example is stopping the staple visas for Kashmir.
 
Pakistan has touted its alliance with “all-weather friend” Beijing in the wake of its recent falling out with Washington, a dispute that culminated in the suspension of military aid worth $800 million USD. However, Beijing does not appear interested in replacing the US as financier or guarantor of Pakistan’s security. In fact, the threat of Uighur terrorism has become a stumbling block in the partnership.

The bilateral relationship between Pakistan and the US, already tense for some time, reached a significant low point around the end of 2011. The raid on Osama bin Laden’s complex in Abbottabad, some 50km outside the capital, left Pakistan’s military establishment utterly humiliated. Relations suffered a further blow when a subsequent NATO airstrike killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, leading Islamabad to shut down NATO supply routes into Afghanistan for a period of 7 months.

Historically, Pakistan has propped up insurgent groups as a way to expand its regional influence, but this policy is becoming more untenable as time goes on. The Obama administration has become disillusioned with Islamabad’s failure to crack down on trans-border factions like the Haqqani network and other militant groups that are destabilizing Afghanistan. The Haqqani network is one of the leaders of the Afghan insurgency and has claimed several attacks on US troops, including an attack on the US Embassy in Kabul in 2011. Exasperated by Pakistan’s inaction, the US has increasingly relied on covert drone operations to target insurgents in remote areas of the country.

Although diplomatic relations between the US and Pakistan have always been rocky, Islamabad has remained one of the top five recipients of US economic and military assistance since 1948, with aid levels peaking at around $2.3 billion in 1962. The US has, nonetheless, suspended all assistance on two occasions - in the 1970s and the 1990s - due to Pakistan’s nuclear program. Yet Pakistan remained an important Cold War ally in the regional struggle against India and the Soviet Union, who had to fight an Afghan mujahedeen that had been trained by the CIA and its Pakistani counterpart, the Inter-Services Intelligence. After 9/11, Washington once again turned to Pakistan making it a prominent part of its campaign against Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.

As the first Muslim nation to recognize the independence of the People’s Republic of China in 1950, Islamabad’s relations with Beijing are steeped in symbolic shows of support. The extent of economic cooperation between Pakistan and China is often exaggerated. Bilateral trade flows are worth a mere $9 billion annually, a figure that pales in comparison to the $74 billion of Sino-Indian trade recorded in 2011. Foreign direct investment (FDI) ventures have also been relatively flat. According to official Chinese sources, its FDI in Pakistan between 2005 and 2010 totaled $1.83 billion, the bulk of which went to telecommunication projects. This is an insignificant sum when compared to the $250 billion that Beijing has invested worldwide since 2005.

Compared to the mature, albeit flawed, defense cooperation with the United States, Sino-Pakistani military relations are still in the nascent stage. The first-ever China-Pakistan Defense talks were held in 2002 and the two countries held their first joint military exercise in November 2011. :woot: Beijing also reportedly sold 50 JF-17 fighter jets to Pakistan in May 2011.

This façade of solidarity and cooperation has shown its cracks before, most recently during celebrations over 60 years of Sino-Pakistani friendship. The story goes that Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of ISI, was on his way to Beijing when China first started broadcasting reports on the latest bout of unrest in Xinjiang. These reports claimed that recent attacks, including a truck high-jacking, police station raid, and a spate of knifings in Kashgar, were all the work of the East Turkmenistan Islamic Movement, and that the perpetrators had received training in Pakistan.

Beijing, apprehensive of the threat posed by Uighur separatists, has been increasingly associating instability in western China with Pakistan’s covert support for certain insurgent fractions. Little information is available about the number of Uighurs affiliated with Al Qaeda, but reports have confirmed their presence in various militant training camps in Pakistan. China’s decision to openly critique Pakistan marks a significant departure from its usual official discourse. It also implies that Beijing, like Washington, has grown weary of Pakistan’s chronic internal instability. For both China and the US, although to different extents, Pakistan is becoming a big liability. If Pakistan fails to bring a sense of order and control to its tribal areas, it risks losing both the aid and stewardship of the US and China as well.

Despite Pakistan’s optimism, China is not going to prop up the regime if doing so comes at the cost of its own domestic stability in Xinjiang and beyond.

Sino-Pakistani Relations: Not as Advertised - Geopolitical Monitor

I am glad you were able to find a 2 year old article!!
 

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