Good to see things from your perspective, great post!
I do think things may go differently this time though (I'm a Chinese, may have bias...). It's not only that Chinese are mostly atheist, the truth is most Chinese don't care about other's religion. The idea is live and let live, you do your thing and we do ours, no interfering, no meddling. We don't go around the world acting like missionary trying to change other country. We just treat everyone as equals and do business on that basis.
This "don't care" attitude is the major difference between us and the Americans IMO.
I do think things may go differently this time though (I'm a Chinese, may have bias...). It's not only that Chinese are mostly atheist, the truth is most Chinese don't care about other's religion. The idea is live and let live, you do your thing and we do ours, no interfering, no meddling. We don't go around the world acting like missionary trying to change other country. We just treat everyone as equals and do business on that basis.
This "don't care" attitude is the major difference between us and the Americans IMO.
That is true sir and thats why sometimes Pak-China friendship boggles my mind.
The Americans while having a different culture and religion were not atheists. The western civilization has had contact with Muslim world(albeit mostly contentious) for most of the last millennia. So they understood some of our sensitivities. That coupled with the fact that US is the most religiously conservative country in the west and our religious conservatism worked as a bulwark against communism, made our alliance work. In the 50's, US embassy in Karachi used to distribute copies of Koran translated into urdu, so for most part of our alliance they not only cherished our conservatism but also worked to keep us that way.
Now with the Chinese it is totally different. For most part of the last millennia, the middle kingdom stayed isolated from rest of the world. And when they finally opened up, they became Maoist. Now they view everything from a materialistic POV where spirituality has no place.
During the cultural revolution for example, the Muslims were forced to raise pigs instead of goats, as pigs produced more meat than their herds of goats. And mosques were used for this very purpose. And this was not done because Chinese had a bias against Muslims or Islam, but to change the culture and destroy stereotypes that according to them were holding back the economic growth of that community.
Now these people are coming to Pakistan. A nation that was created on the basis of a spiritual identity. Where the military calls its operations holy war. Where land reforms were not implemented because according to clergy that is against the religion. Where DNA testing for rape cases is a contentious topic as some of the clergy is not ready to accept it. Where one is liable to death punishment for blasphemy. Where most people(including myself) avoid taking loans from the bank because of the Riba.
For any outsider, especially one with a materialistic POV will find all of this as hindrance to growth and will be appalled by it.