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Seeing China through a Pakistani's eyes

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You are, in-case you have not noticed you are already into a pissing contest with China.

And it would remain just that - a pissing contest. India and China are both baying for influence in the globe. Its more or less a zero sum game. However both are headed by calculating leaders. A fight between India and China will be a Christmas and New Year rolled into one for US. Both sides donot want it.
 
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China stopped help from 1968 when the Vietnam war getting brutally to make friend with enemy of Vietnam, your later new master USA Uncle Sam.

"We always say that the Sino-Pak friendship is higher than the mountains and deeper than the oceans. But we need to think it seriously that how could we do to keep this momentum,"

It's similiar slogan when China used Vietnam as black chess to counter USA, when it was usless China can drop it and backed Khmer rouge to attack Vietnam let us bleeding after reunitify 1975 and attacked Vietnam 1979. Dirty Traitor !
I think Pakistan known it soon, to be carefully with them.:pakistan:




My friend we Pakistanis have over 60 years of excellent experience with our Chinese Brothers/Sisters and I can proudly say that an average Pakistani totally trusts China as their Friend. There are very few countries that even come close to the Sino-Pakistan relationship.

So thank you for your concern and advice but we really don't agree with you.
 
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Doesn't it annoy Pakistanis that Chinese are in masses converting to Christianity instead to Islam?
Or that China is a secular/atheist state?
 
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Honestly everybody knows that the friendship between Pakistan and China is based on some common interests, rarely between its people.

You got it. It's just Pakistani's idolizing the Chinese, after the Americans dumped them.
Quite unfortunate, but do know not all of us are like that :coffee:
 
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Doesn't it annoy Pakistanis that Chinese are in masses converting to Christianity instead to Islam?
Or that China is a secular/atheist state?




A persons religion is their own private business. Why should we care who Chinese worship ?


You don't make any sense....:what:
 
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Doesn't it annoy Pakistanis that Chinese are in masses converting to Christianity instead to Islam?
Or that China is a secular/atheist state?

Please don't take Pakistan/ India animosity as Muslim hatred against other religions. (I'm removing the troll fest as Indians take it at face value :D).

China and Pakistan have enjoyed good relations for some decades now, for a common Pakistani China is a good friend. A common Pakistani is least bothered about religious aspect of China. If any country be it Buddhist, Christian, Atheist or Satanic develops a good relationship with Pk, Pakistanis will forward the same warmth and friendship.

This of-course doesn't apply to India :D
 
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And remain silent on Muslim Uighur,s killing by china in Xinjiang province...
Where is muslim brotherhood?
Ummah?
Saudi? Champions of Islam, guardians of Mecca...
you can just stop spewing venom,most muslims live a very happy life in China and some say China has world's most mosques,my best friend is a Hui muslim,the biggest muslim group in China.
 
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China has more than a dozen of Muslim groups and most of them live in peace and harmony,what do you mean murder?the mass killing like you did in Kashmir and creation of numerous unmarked mass graveyards?sorry,never.there are some radicals and those extremists would be punished anywhere in the world regardless of their race or religion.there are around 10-20 million Muslims and radicals are very verry very few,much fewer than those in India.

and Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region is a nice place ,you can come to visit someday,check it out.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/148643-chinas-mid-asia-xinjiang-uyghur-autonomous-region.html
 
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STICK TO THE TOPIC. GRIEVANCES ON OTHER MATTERS CAN BE DISCUSSED ELSEWHERE.
 
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Honestly everybody knows that the friendship between Pakistan and China is based on some common interests.
And what, pray, are these so called 'common interests'? Oh I know already - India!

But seriously, with Sino-Pak trade amounting to a measly $12 billion even after several decades of 'friendship', I fail to see where such optimism is coming from? In contrast, Sino-Indian trade presently stands at $70 billion and slated to grow to $100 billion by 2014 and $500 billion by 2020!

So, I fail to understand what this 'friendship' hullabaloo is all about? :smokin:
 
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