TechLahore
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The introduction of "race" into the conversation is all your idea, which renders the rest of your response "rather pointless", doesn't it?
Are the Han chinese not a race?
Who knows if in a century or so China won't assert its trade links to Pakistan as justification to install its own favored leaders, and eventually to invade and colonize Pakistan itself? After all, the Himalayas aren't much of a bother to airborne divisions based less than a thousand kilometers away from Pakistan's capital.
While I greatly appreciate your concern for Pakistan, rest assured that China invading Pakistan is about as likely as the Canadians taking Washington. Both might be technically possible - especially in your 100 years hence scenario - but are presently out of the realm of possibility. Threat perception is something that every state must calculate for itself. Others cannot "tell" you what your threat perception is. That is always a non-starter. That's why when foreign countries have lectured Pakistan on India not being a threat, it's never worked. It's like Pakistan telling Israel that Iran is not a threat to them, or vice-versa. You can say the words, but they won't have much of an impact.
China has overwhelming support in Pakistan, and is not perceived by anyone in Pakistan as a threat. And 5,000 years of Chinese history shows us that the Chinese have never been interested in occupying any territory, other than the contiguous areas they deem to be part of "China" for millennia. In contrast, there are many countries who have thrived on colonialism, imperialism and the illegal theft of wealth from lands they've invaded. It would be wiser to worry about countries with such chequered historical records prior to worrying about China.