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The Pak-China relationship isn’t perfect. Trade is lopsided, and locals near CPEC projects have complaints. But geopolitically, it’s the most reliable partnership in Asia. And in a turbulent world, reliability is rare. If that’s not the topic, just correct the name and I’ll write the blog post you actually need.
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From Urdu-speaking Chinese students to Pakistani love for Chinese dramas and noodles – the bond isn’t just elite-driven. It’s in the markets of Lahore and the streets of Beijing. The Pak-China relationship isn’t perfect
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the crown jewel of the Belt and Road Initiative. Power plants, ports (Gwadar), and roads are reshaping Pakistan’s economy. Critics call it debt diplomacy. Supporters say it’s Pakistan’s last shot at industrialization. And in a turbulent world, reliability is rare
When people say “friendship deeper than the ocean and higher than the mountains,” they’re talking about Pakistan-China ties. But is it just political slogans, or is there real substance?
India, Afghanistan, the US withdrawal – Pakistan and China coordinate closely on regional security. China backs Pakistan on Kashmir (diplomatically), while Pakistan supports China on Xinjiang, Taiwan, and the South China Sea.
The Karakoram Highway wasn’t just an engineering marvel. It connected two civilizations and became a lifeline for trade and military cooperation. Over 800 Pakistani and Chinese workers died building it – a silent testament to shared sacrifice.