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Why Do China And Pakistan Love Each Other?

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Pakistan and China are bound by a medal stronger than Valyrian steel, forged by decades of friendship, mutual trust and help. CPEC is one of many spells infused to the medal to make it even more durable.

There are people hellbent on denting, even breaking the sacred steel but they have all failed and their task is not going to become any easier at all in the future.

@Chinese-Dragon @waz
 
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Pakistan and China are bound by a medal stronger than Valyrian steel, forged by decades of friendship, mutual trust and help. CPEC is one of many spells infused to the medal to make it even more durable.

There are people hellbent on denting, even breaking the sacred steel but they have all failed and their task is not going to become any easier at all in the future.

@Chinese-Dragon @waz

Spot on bro. The Sino/Pak alliance has been forged over decades, and has survived many a test. May long the two nations prosper.
 
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I'm not sure how much Chinese love Pakistan but the reason for the government of Pakistan to love China was formalized in the 1963 China-Pakistan boundary treaty: the idea of territory belonging to Chinese is acknowledged, but the idea of territory belonging to Pakistanis is not; the treaty only acknowledges "areas the defence of which is under the actual control of Pakistan" - which may be subject to change, especially if there is a peace treaty between Pakistan and India. This arrangement was made with a view towards ensuring the "prevailing peace" between Pakistan and China, hence the incentive for Pakistani officials to always maintain good relations with Beijing.
 
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