Pak-China Regional Cooperation and Geo Strategic Aspects

Authors

  • Khudai -E-Dost
  • Mir Wais Kasi

Keywords:

:Regional, China, Aspects, Cooperation, Pakistan, Strategic, etc.

Abstract

This article articulates that Pakistan and China signed a border
agreement with each other in 1963 since then both countries relationship
has placed itself on considerable importance for regional and
international actors, both Pakistan and China have explored many areas
of collaborations including economic, military and geo strategic
diplomatic arenas. This article also narrates the geo political dynamics of
Pakistan-China relations and challenging role and response of certain
regional and international actors towards this bilateral partnership.
Further, this study examines not only various challenges for Pakistan

China relations, but it also highlights certain policy options and
recommendations through which Pakistan and China can counter all
those challenges.

Author Biographies

Khudai -E-Dost

Scholar of UOB 

Mir Wais Kasi

Intertional Relation Chairmen 

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Published

2018-12-28