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Chineses Role: A case study of Indo-Pakistan relations.

. Shakir Hussain, Jaffar Aman , Muhammad Ismail and Muhammad Ahsan


Abstract

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has a vital role in the continent of Asia over the world due to its growing economic and military power. The Chinese ONE BELT ONE ROAD (OBOR) project has influenced world politics, especially the China-Pakistan economic corridor boosting the Chinese trade to the Middle East, Europe, and African countries. The CPEC project links the land and sea roots. The Gwadar port link to the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and other seas' roots. India and Pakistan are neighboring countries of China that link the land roots. The British colonial partition of the Indian sub-continents in 1947 brought deep-rooted bad feelings and conflicts between India and its newly established neighbor state, Pakistan.

Furthermore, border and territory disputes play an essential role in almost every country's life. Since 1950, China and Pakistan have remained strong allies, while India and the U.S. also stayed allies. These strategic alliances evolved to serve the interests of each state. Through military aid, China and Pakistan's allies were as significant for Pakistan in most wars between India and Pakistan, especially the Kashmir wars. Pakistan and India fought four wars, 1947, 1965, 1971, and 1999 war in the Kargil area. In 1962 China and India fought a war; Gilgit-Baltistan is also a disputed territory between Pakistan and India. SINCE THE CHINESE REVOLUTIONS, the PRC has tried to settle disputes between Pakistan and India.

 

 

Index Terms- Pakistan, India, OBOR, USA, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kargil, British, Economic, Military

 

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