Assignment-Pakistan's Foreign Relations With China
Assignment-Pakistan's Foreign Relations With China
Assignment-Pakistan's Foreign Relations With China
Assignment
(HU-107)
Topic:
“Pakistan’s Foreign Relations With
People’s Republic Of China”
Submitted by:
1. Sana Jamal
Reg. no: 250191
2. Sarah Zaheer
Reg. no: 241829
Class: CHE-11 (Morning class)
(SCME)
Submitted to:
Sir Qamar Cheema
Since 1990s, great changes have taken place in the international situation. Instead
of being affected by the changing situation, the time-tested friendship and
cooperation between China and Pakistan has further developed.
China’s influence in Pak-U.S relations:
Despite increased cooperation between the United States and Pakistan since
2001, Islamabad places greater value on its relationship with Beijing than vice
versa, say analysts. Pakistan considers China a more reliable ally than the
United States, citing years of diplomatic manipulation and neglect on the part
of Washington. As this interactive timeline explains, Pakistan and China grew
closer in the 1960s as Washington and Islamabad began to part ways over the
handling of regional issues. In particular, Pakistan felt betrayed when
Washington cut off aid to Islamabad during its 1965 and 1971 wars with India.
Pakistan played a pivotal role as an intermediary during the U.S.-China
rapprochement in the early 1970s, but Pakistanis are still stung by what they see
as U.S. indifference toward their country after using it to funnel aid to the Afghan
mujahadeen to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan.
Pak-India relations and China:
In April 2010, China announced its plan to build two new nuclear power reactors
in Pakistan in response to the U.S-India nuclear deal. The deal is seen as a
violation of the guidelines laid down by the Nuclear Suppliers Group of which
China is a member. China and Pakistan have traditionally valued one another
as a strategic hedge against India. "For China, Pakistan is a low-cost secondary
deterrent to India," told the then Pakistani ambassador to the United States
Husain Haqqani. For Pakistan," he said, "China is a high-value guarantor of
security against India."
China’s support on war against terror:
Meanwhile, China is concerned over the increasing level of extremism inside
Pakistan. But China has constantly supported Pakistan on her efforts for
eradicating terrorism in the region and has also acknowledged our successes the
in war against terror on many forums. Pakistan and China also conducted a joint
ant-terrorism drill in July 2010.
DIPLOMATIC VISITS:
Trade relations began shortly after the establishment of diplomatic ties in the
early 1950s, and the two countries signed their first formal trade agreement in
1963. A comprehensive free trade agreement was signed in 2008, giving each
country unprecedented market access to the other. There is a long list of trade
and cultural pacts concluded between Pakistan and China.
COMPLETED PROJECTS:
Enlisted here are a few projects completed in Pakistan with the Chinese assistance:
· The Karakoram Highway: Inaugurated in 1978, this highway opened a new era
of friendship between Pakistan and China. It made land traffic possible between
the two countries. The volume of trade carried out between the two countries
through this route is expanding day by day. Construction of this highest land route
in the world was not as easy task. A great number of Pakistani and Chinese workers
laid their lives during the process.
· The Heavy mechanical Complex Taxila: This complex has been designed for
production of heavy machinery (sugar mills and the like).
· The Heavy Electrical Complex, Taxila
· Heavy Forge and Foundry: Al-Khalid tank was produced here.
· Gawadar Port: A seaport at Gawadar (Balochistan) has been put up with Chinese
assistance. This has brought about revolution in Pakistan’s economy, improved
Pakistan’s interaction with landlocked countries of Central Asia and helped
Pakistan meet her naval defense requirements better. China provided much of the
technical assistance and 80 percent of the funds for the construction of the port.
In return for providing most of the labor and capital for the project, China gains
strategic access to the Persian Gulf.
· Cooperation in field of Nuclear Energy: In order to meet its deficiency in
energy sector, Pakistan has built nuclear power station at Chashma with Chinese
assistance.
RECENT PROJECTS: