China Pakistan Economic Corridor in Backdrop of All- Weather Ally
Keywords:
Co-existence, territorial sovereignty, diplomacy, bilateralism, mutual securityAbstract
The research article endeavors about China Pakistan relationships
historically and currently. Beijing and Islamabad formulated allegorical
relationships in the trace modern history. None of nation state successfully
developed such ties bilaterally. Hence the diplomatic goals of each
country for each other are mutual, unprejudiced and long run. They both
serve and protect the cause of each other before international community.
The ever best achievement of China and Pakistan is CPEC. The project
becomes a true dream due to long run diplomatic relations, which was
started in 1950s. The relations gradually developed in different regime
with various diplomatic exchanges between them. It is the fact of history
that there was no deadlock of bilateral relationships between China and
Pakistan. The relations between them were always remained peaceful and
co-existence on respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty. China in
its regional approach priorities Pakistan the ‘Best ally’ which provides
proximity to CARS countries, Middle East and Indian Ocean.
Notwithstanding, Pakistan also give China the status of ‘time tested ally’
and eternal friend. The mutuality between the two nuclear neighbors is a
good omen and India is trying hard to sabotage relationships through
creating internal insurgency in Pakistan. But China Pakistan economic
corridor paves the way for stronger bonds in economic, political, social
and cultural fronts. This is the corridor of opportunities, employment,
energy sectors and infrastructure and son on. Thus research would justify
that how CPEC proved time test and all weather allies of China and
Pakistan.
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