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There you go! Are you doing it out of vengeance - ignoring facts? Care to look at the below link?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhi_Tree
The Chinese 'recieved' Buddhism from Gandhara, Pakistan along the Silk route/Karakorum highway. That places Gandhara from Chinese perspective as vital to their history because it played the vital role in their conversion.
 
Can anyone explain how the friendship between Pakistan and China begin in the first place ?

From Pakistan's POV friendship begins from taking favorable views on Kashmir dispute.
From China the friendship need arises to open up "Karakoram Pathway/Highway" at any cost, and to teach India a lesson on Dalai Lama's Asylum and to tarnish the idea of Sub-Continent Joint security.

Besides, once upon a time...

"Pakistan started its innings with the distinction of being part of anti-China military alliances like South East Asian Treaty Organisation (SEATO) and Central Treaty Organisation (CENTO). Besides its unison with India in denouncing China's military invasion of Tibet during early 1950s, till as late as October 23, 1959, President Ayub Khan had publicly been threatening China with "dire consequences" for its military incursions into Hunza and adjoining territories."
http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/oct/28chin.htm

Realistically, things moving towards Pakistan's way from China Once India foolhardily gives asylum to Dalai Lama in 1958. Until then both India and Pakistan were equal in the eyes of Chinese establishment.
 
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nothing "foolhardy" about offering sanctuary to a man like that, Tibetans aren't exactly like these isis rapefugees pushing a saudi wahhabi ideology of death and terror all over Europe etc.

Ohhh i see, that man's security was more important then whole of India...Right!
 
Ohhh i see, that man's security was more important then whole of India...Right!
it wasn't a stupid decision, let alone an existential threat.

what the hell are you even on about, as if the Dalai is some sort of Osama Bin Laden LOL... and speaking of, it won't end so nicely for Pakistan this time if they find Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi living in some fancy neighborhood in Islamabad or something.
 
What you think is totally what you thought at your house as you never went out of your house or Pakistan. I and We (many so Pakistanis from this forum) have been out of here and have dealt with Chinese outside and let me tell you they are very professional. Money means everything to them be it sulk Indians or Pakistanis or Africans. CPEC is going to bring us closer but in wrong sense. We will be bending downwards and they will be oiling us. Stupid, learnt nothing for past.

Why I m suspecting you're Indian? @Jungibaaz @waz
 
Why I m suspecting you're Indian? @Jungibaaz @waz

Well spotted, confirmed false flag, he's been banned.

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All he has been doing in his posts so far is bashing China and CPEC. Goes to show what length some people will go too, both China and CPEC are overwhelmingly popular in Pakistan
 
One of my friend have done his MBA from China and currently he is doing PhD on scholarship, so he have spent 5 years or so in China. He says that Chinese people know that Pakistan faces bomb blasts every other day but still they love and respect Pakistanis. Once he told me a story at night club where some Indian students got involved in a fight with a local Chinese gang and then the gang blocked the club's way out where they were asking every south Asian about his nationality, the Pakistanis were spared and Indians got some Chinese Masala taste.

The new Motorway M4 (Faisalabad to Gojra) is passing just 2 KM away from my Village, and when it was under construction, people had very good terms with Chinese workers there.

I personally have many good Chinese friends in Islamabad, I invited them to my hometown village many times and they are very happy about Pakistan. After the first tour, many of my village members invited them for dinner and lunch, they got some gifts as well.

I have posted few pictures from my first tour with my Chinese mates in 2010 and some other random pictures.

Overall we can say that we got good public to public relations with Chinese.

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Once he told me a story from a night club where some Indian students got involved in a fight with a local chines gang and then the gang blocked the club's way out where they were asking every south Asian about his nationality, the Pakistanis were spared and Indians got some chines Masala taste.

It's like I said, if you are ever in trouble in China, don't ever say that you are an American or an Indian (American junior). :enjoy:

If an Indian feels that his life is in danger in China, he should pretend to be a Pakistani, that will probably save his life.
 
In another forum a person claming to be Chinese member made the following remark when in conversation with a Indian member.

"Unfortunately Chinese people used to look down on India and Pakistan culture and economic backwardness. Nowadays chinese people see India as a possible trade partner and future economic power but also a strategic competitor. India is also provoking China by encouraging Tibetan seperatists and fielding a secret Tibetan army of some 10-20 thousand strong.

About Pakistan ... Go to Baidu forums and see how chinese people see Pakistanis as. Pakistanis are seen as Indian muslims who are even backward than arabs. They are mocked everyday. But Pakistan is an ally of China. During the worst period of China Pakistan was there as a friend. Pakistan maybe a cesspool of stupid backward arab worshipping people but they have proved to be a loyal friend. You reward your loyal friends even if they are *******s to everybody else."

This could be a rant of one single individual who might not even be a Chinese. Nevertheless this got me thinking. What do Chinese really think of Pakistani's? I don't mean the fancy speaches at diplomatic functions like "friendship higher then mountains la la". That is just business and in business you even deal with people who you find disgusting.

What I mean is the real sentiment beyond the official headlines and what the normal Chinese citizens think of Pakistanis. The problem here is most of us know what the average American, British, Australian or even Europeans like French or Germans think because English is the prevalent language and Pakistani's have a large diaspora communities living there and thus are a very effective barometer of their thoughts.

Chinese are differant. Until recently it a country that is so close officially but so far unofficialy. There has been far less intereaction with the real China then the the West by Pakistani's. So in a sense what Chinese think of Pakistani;s is to large degree masked and insultated from average Pakistani.

Is this important? Yes it is. Whilst business is above everything but the problem is for a long term strategic relationship to develop and mature at differant levels also requires a sense of goodwill between people. Once upon a time USA is also enjoyed a very strong relationship with Pakistan but under it all at the ground level there was friction. Most Americans did not find average Pakistani agreeable. This friction on the ground would along with other factors lead to where we are today.

I guess what I am saying is if Chinese dislike us in private than this China/Pak thing is only going to go so far before the internal contradictions start showing up. There is a essential differance between Chinese and the West. Chinese tend to be more introverted in their thinking and ae not prone in showing what they really think. They might hate you but you won't see it behind the smiling face. However in private and in Chinese fora where they are free to say what they want - hardly any outsiders and even less Pakistani's speak Chinese therefore are sealed off from what is really said. This is unlike the Western style of saying it as it is and being quite forthright in their views. Their media is very accessible as English is the most used language.

From the few objective measure we have things don't look pretty. The "higher then moountain" love only seems to be coming from the Pakistani side. The Chinese are not returning those feelings. Indeed shockingly Chinese have far more favourable image of USA then Pakistan despite Pakistani's regarding China as hevean on earth with 78% of Pakistani's - the top on the list with pro China views.

Indeed the Chinese regard Pakistani only slightly above the Indian's. This does not look like "equal love" and that never bodes well for any relationship.

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What other countries thought of China. Pakistan came top in holding pro China views.

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Is this important? Very much so because any relationship requires the 'likeability factor' for it to sustain and grow into a viable and dynamic relationship. Further, it gives and should give thought to those in positions of power bith in Pakistan and China to work on improving the image of each other by creating positive people to people contacts and or setting up lobby groups which work to find ways to improve the relationship stock in China.

Another rather disturbing fact is that as China prospers millions of Chinese are on the move and form significant numbers of tourists in the world today. The Chinese also tend to spen far more money then other tourists and are also very well behaved on the whole with no gangs of drunks running wild. Therefore they are sought out by tourist destination countries. London, Paris , Turkey , USA and you name it you will see millions of Chinese tourists.

Yet, Pakistan hardly is getting any Chinese tourists. What does this show? Chinese business interests are in Pakistan but their heart is in other places. Indeed I have not checked but I suspect more Chinese visit India then they do Pakistan. This possibly cannot be because Pakistan does not have fantastic sites - we have some of the best in the world but why are the Chinese avoiding coming to Pakistan - a country where they would be welcome with open arms?

There is no issue here on the business side of the relationship. The survey below shows most Chinese are supportive of more cooperation with Pakistan.

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I invite thoughts on thos from senior Pak members and Chinese members. This is a serious issue that despite being uncomfortable needs looking at so that this problem can be addressed. What do they say? Accepting you have a problem is half of the solution.
Does it really matter? Dunya logon ko usi terha rakhti hai jis qabil woh hotay hain.
If all Chinese people call us names(as many american + Indians + Israelis do) then doesn't matter. If all Chinese people call us hero then it also doesnt matter unless we are determined to remain beggar. Koi hamara baap nahi hai jo hamain kisi ki perwah ho.
Overall I assume that Chinese people must be thinking good for us as we always think China to be a really good and friendly neighbor.
 
If an Indian feels that his life is in danger in China, he should pretend to be a Pakistani, that will probably save his life.
should they be involved in jihad etc against the PRC though, I would hope the Chinese blow their brains out first and investigate later.
 
nothing "foolhardy" about offering sanctuary to a man like that, Tibetans aren't exactly like these isis rapefugees pushing a saudi wahhabi ideology of death and terror all over Europe etc.
Till today, India still thinks it holds a trump card by hosting the CIA agent/separatist Dalai Lama and India can play the card at its advantage. Instead, only a little nefarious propaganda against China has been stirred up. Tibet remains as the integral part of China against India's wicked will. Moreover, the propaganda is running out of steam and cannot cause a dent on China.

It is time for us to return the favor to India and to set the sights on Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Trimpura in the northeast regions. Perhaps in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu too. We should double down the favor we have received and support them in their pursuit of independence.
 
Till today, India still thinks it holds a trump card by hosting the CIA agent/separatist Dalai Lama and India can play the card at its advantage. Instead, only a little nefarious propaganda against China has been stirred up. Tibet remains as the integral part of China against India's wicked will. Moreover, the propaganda is running out of steam and cannot cause a dent on China.
It is time for us to return the favor to India and to set the sights on Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Trimpura in the northeast regions. Perhaps in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu too. We should double down the favor we have received and support them in their pursuit of independence.

Dalai Lama is a nobel prize winner, treat him with more respect. He is welcomed by nations all over the world, except China, which hates him.

How surprising is that?
 
Till today, India still thinks it holds a trump card by hosting the CIA agent/separatist Dalai Lama and India can play the card at its advantage. Instead, only a little nefarious propaganda against China has been stirred up. Tibet remains as the integral part of China against India's wicked will. Moreover, the propaganda is running out of steam and cannot cause a dent on China.
It is time for us to return the favor to India and to set the sights on Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Trimpura in the northeast regions. Perhaps in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu too. We should double down the favor we have received and support them in their pursuit of independence.
you're already "returning the favour" with your support for radical islamic terrorists like masood azhar and hafiz saeed, wait till it bites you in the ***, because it will.
 
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