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China, Pakistan pledge to boost military cooperation
English.news.cn | 2013-08-31 11:44:50 | Editor: Yang Lina
BEIJING, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- China's Vice Chairman of Central Military Commission Xu Qiliang met with Khalid Shameem Wynne, chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan, in Beijing on Saturday.

During the meeting, the two generals pledged to further boost military cooperation between the two countries.

Xu said China and Pakistan are good neighbors, good friends, good partners and good brothers, and the practical military-to-military cooperation will not only benefit the two countries, but also help to safeguard peace and stability in the region.

Hailing the traditional friendship and the smooth development of the military ties between the two countries, Wynne said he looks forward to more exchanges and cooperation between the two militaries to address challenges with joint efforts.

On Friday, Wynne and his Chinese counterpart Fang Fenghui co-chaired the 10th China-Pakistan defense and security consultation in Beijing.
China, Pakistan pledge to boost military cooperation - Xinhua | English.news.cn
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China, Bangladesh pledge to strengthen military ties
(Xinhua) 09:21, August 28, 2013
BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- China and Bangladesh pledged to strengthen military ties during a meeting between Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan and Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army Iqbal Karim Bhuiyan.

Chang, also a state councilor, said during the meeting that China and Bangladesh are close neighbors with a sound friendship.

China attaches great importance to developing relations with Bangladesh and is committed to cementing the two sides' comprehensive partnership of cooperation, Chang said.

He said the Chinese military is willing to strengthen cooperation in all fields and at all levels with the Bangladeshi side as part of efforts for the two countries' common development as well as safeguarding regional peace and stability.

Karim thanked China for its support and assistance for Bangladesh and said his country is willing to advance the two militaries' relations through further cooperation.
 
China commits highest FDI in 2012-13: Nepal
Xinhua | 2013-8-21 8:14:40
By Agencies
Investors from China have committed a largest sum of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nepal, a recently released data by the Nepal government showed.

According to the governmental data, China alone committed 30.89 percent of the total amount committed by foreign investors under FDI in the fiscal year (FY) 2012-13 (Nepali fiscal year 2069-70).

The Himalayan country received FDI worth Rs 19.39 billion in the last fiscal year, up from Rs 7.90 billion during the FY 2011- 12.

Nepal's Department of Industry (DoI), a governmental agency that registers all sorts of investment projects, said investors from the northern neighbor committed a total of Rs 5.99 billion.

This is the first time that the investment commitment from China surpassed the investment commitment from India, Nepal's southern neighbor that had dominated the FDI commitment list until the FY 2011-12.

With the registration of 37 investment enterprises, Indian investors committed FDI worth Rs 2.50 billion during the FY 2012- 13.

Investors from China during the last FY registered 96 investment projects while four projects have been registered by the investors from China's Hong Kong, making a total of 100 investment projects.

In the FY 2011-12 Chinese investors had committed a total of Rs 1 billion with the registration of 77 industries in Nepal. India however had 3.88 billion with the registration of 24 projects in Nepal.

"Since last half decade, the investors from China have largely shifted their attention towards Nepal," Dhruba Lal Rajbanshi, director general at DoI, told Xinhua.

According to him, the growing commitment from Chinese' investors to bring in their investment projects here is their attempt to tap the 'virgin market' in Nepal which is yet to experience the industrial boom.

"Of late China has begun prioritizing Nepal when it comes to the expansion of the investment abroad," Rajesh Kaji Shrestha, president of Nepal China Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Xinhua.
 
This was a high level visit, technically JCSC is the highest ranking military officer in Pakistan Armed Forces. Lets wait for further details.
 
Although the thread heading says China - Pak defence cooperation, the OP seems more interested in India than Pakistan.

India is too large a country for any encirclement strategy to work effectively. It is better if keyboard warriors stop deluding themselves into this nonsense.
 
Although the thread heading says China - Pak defence cooperation, the OP seems more interested in India than Pakistan.

How do you figure that? OP made no mention of India, and nor did 2/3 of his submitted articles. Your paranoia just speaks of India's incredible capacity for self-fulfilling prophecies and self-containment. It must be that guilty conscience.
 
How do you figure that? OP made no mention of India, and nor did 2/3 of his submitted articles. Your paranoia just speaks of India's incredible capacity for self-fulfilling prophecies and self-containment. It must be that guilty conscience.

Where is your Chinese IQ:lol:? You would not post BD-Chinese defence cooperation and Nepal-Chinese cooperation in a thread that says China-Pak defence cooperation.
 
So it's a thread about China's bilateral military co-operation in general. If you're straining to perceive it as directed against any party, maybe it will come true through your sheer mental will.
 
India and Pakistan are friends:pakistan:

Agreed. :coffee:

Hey, I liked your signature. But then, the Chinese may again try to get you banned. You have to always tell the Chinese what they want to listen to, not what they should listen to.

Screw Japan and get the reward. Figure it out.
 
is there any limits ? we are reading this news since 1948 man. tell these damn diplomats atleast change this line :P
 
So it's a thread about China's bilateral military co-operation in general. If you're straining to perceive it as directed against any party, maybe it will come true through your sheer mental will.

Then the thread title should reflect the same, Moreover, it is not about China's bilateral military co-operation as you claim, the news related to China-Nepal is on FDI. Nepal, in a way, is military protectorate of India. Indian Army maintains seven Gorkha regiments consisting of troops recruited mostly from Nepal. So Nepal doesn't have the independence to have defence relations with other countries.
 

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