Regional and Global Scenario and Pak China Relations
Pakistan Vision 2011, June 30, 12, 1
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Publisher Description
Byline: Syed Ali Abbas Pak China relations have been well defined, elaborated, and examined in several works on Pakistan's Foreign policy ever since Pakistan's recognition of China in 1950. This relationship grown over the years, with mutual confidence and trust in each other, has covered political, economic, and defence needs of Pakistan on the one hand, and Chinese entry into the Security Council and her opening to the international commercial activity, initially with the assistance of Pakistan, thereafter, her fast developing economy, on the other. It has helped both the countries to come closer and closer, meeting successfully the challenges to time.
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