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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd September 2020 19:54
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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd September 2020 19:55
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 4th September 2020 07:24
Very informative and this kind of information is not easy to come by. In parts the narrative is extremely painful.

India is petrified of China. Pakistan usually takes the same position as India in most of the issues, I mean Pakistanis, as India and China is no exception. Pakistanis are petrified of China.

My only confusion is that since Pakistan takes China as a bulwark against India what will they do if they break up ties with China?
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 4th September 2020 07:54
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Pakistan is not going to jeopardize its relationship with China, but if Chinese expansionism starts to breathe down heavily on Pakistan and the leadership of Pakistan falters, it may re-align itself with the US, and become the new focal point of tensions between China and the US. Public memory usually guides a nation for at most two to three generations, then old excesses are more easily forgiven for the benefit of any present exigencies.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 5th September 2020 10:32
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Pakistan isn't petrified of China. Border areas have relations going back centuries. The only thing now is that Pakistan economy and defence relies on China so they are "purposely" silent and it is deplorable.

with CPEC, China will pay any cost to Pakistan so no issues of falling out etc.

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Chinese have no plans for expansions in Pakistan and neither would the Pakistan-China relationship deteriorate in the foreseeable future. Chinese have no such plans except for India because they claim massive Indian territory.

But the lack of condemnation of Uighur Muslims from Pakistan is deplorable, for sure.


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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 6th September 2020 07:41
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