Pakistan-China Relations Effects on Middle East Prospect Themes and Directions

Authors

  • Muhammad Haroon Raisani
  • Mirwais Kasi

Keywords:

Pakistan, CPEC, China, themes, relationships etc.

Abstract

Present research was sought to determine the Pakistan-China
relationship and its regional impacts over on regional politics, trade
features, relationships, socio-economic determinants, and CPEC
dynamics on Middle East. The design of present study was descriptive
type of research. A (100) respondents were selected in the University of
Balochistan (Department of Pakistan Study Centre), in order to
evaluated the research questions. The one hundred (100) respondents
were selected by using the ANOVA (DMRT) at 0.05 level. The
respondents were perceived that the China-Pakistan relations especially
in the context of CPEC, strengthen. Non-significant was found in
research question dimension at 0.05 alpha level, in this regard the 0.05
alpha level based on 95% confidence Interval for mean value.
Henceforth, the research question-1 was irrelevant and extraneous
based on perceived perception of the respondents. In addition, similar
the non-significant variation between two groups were found. Further,
the relationship between the Pakistan and China are strengthen the
living example is the CPEC and others development projects. China–
Pakistan Economic Corridor, a gate way to Middle East open the new
window within term of appropriate physical and institutional
infrastructure development, socio-economic development features,
business acceleration, trade crescendos, political harmony, job
opportunity creation, regional development, industrial expansion and so
forth. Both counties had strengthened to develop their regional ties and
relationships either quality. Henceforth, the Pakistan-China
relationships as higher as the Mount Everest and as deeper as the ocean.
Beside that their relationship between two counties have reflects to
imitate the huge impacts in the Middle East geo-political facets.

Author Biographies

Muhammad Haroon Raisani

Scholar in IR Department UOB 

Mirwais Kasi

Chiarmen IR UOB 

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Published

2019-12-24