Title of article
New Trends in Sino-Pak Defence and Strategic Relations since 9/11: Indian Concern
Author/Authors
Khan, Zahid Ali Abdul Wali Khan University, Pakistan , Ahmad, Shabir University of Peshawar, Pakistan
From page
247
To page
263
Abstract
Pakistan relations with China remain a cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign Policy. Their common views, perceptions, approaches, and policies at the regional and global level made them a durable friends, allies and partners. Their hostility towards India, their support each other in wars against India, and the conclusion of different agreements further strengthened their bilateral mutual relations between these two countries. And above all, China’s moral, diplomatic, political, financial, and military support since 1971 proved a great source of consolation and encouragement to Pakistan in the difficult hours. In the changing global scenario since 9/11, witnessed drastic improvement in Sino-Pak military and strategic relations. Exchange of visits by high leaderships and other dignitaries, their growing coordination in Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf and Gwadar, the signing of naval and military agreements, their missiles and nuclear cooperation, provided both the countries with opportunity to counterweight India’s growing hegemony and supremacy. On her part, India is trying its best to frustrate the growing Sino- Pak Defence nexus by using a variety of tactics in order to protect and safeguard her interest in the region.
Keywords
Defence , Strategy , Technology , Missile , Weapons , Military , Regional , Global , Partnership , Cooperation , Alliance , Agreement , MoUs , Arabian Sea , Indian Ocean , USA , Sino , Pak , India
Journal title
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Journal title
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Record number
2588133
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