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Won’t leave you alone, China tells Pakistan
Beijing continues efforts for Pak-India peace
October 03, 2016
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ISLAMABAD - China has assured it will not leave Pakistan alone in the event of a war with India, The Nation learnt.

Senior officials at the foreign ministry said Beijing was in regular contact with Islamabad amid Pakistan-India tensions after the Uri attack and the subsequent skirmishes along the Line of Control.

China, an official said, was trying to ensure peace but will stand by Pakistan if India imposed a war. “They have been publically making statements for peace but they have given assurances they will support us like past wars,” he said.

Last week, China signaled that it was actively engaged in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India, using multiple channels, to prevent a spillover of friction between Islamabad and New Delhi.

“As for the tension between Pakistan and India, recently Chinese side has been in communication with both sides through different channels,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said.

He added: “We hope that Pakistan and India can enhance communication and properly deal with differences and work jointly to maintain peace and security of the region.”

China has so far persisted with its established formulation that Pakistan and India need to talk directly to resolve their differences, including Jammu and Kashmir.

And yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India had never coveted any territory or attacked another country though it made ‘sacrifices’ for the freedom of others.

His remarks came against the backdrop of deteriorating Pakistan-India ties and an escalating border tension in the wake of September 18 attack that killed 18 Indian soldiers in Uri.

Days after the attack, the Indian army claimed it carried out surgical strikes across the LoC, Pakistan’s de-facto border with India, and targeted seven bases in an operation that inflicted “significant casualties.”

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, meanwhile, has convened a meeting of heads of parliamentary parties in Islamabad today (October 3) to brief them about the security situation on the LoC. The government has issued invitation letters to the heads of the parliamentary parties for the All Parties Conference.

Pakistan People’s Party chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has decided to attend the meeting. The Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf is likely to be represented by Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Diplomats engaged in back-channel talks with India and other countries said the threat of war had largely subsided but the tension persisted.

“There is no big threat of war as both Pakistan and India know it will be disastrous. We have always been advocating peace, so we hope the situation will improve,” said a foreign ministry official.

He said Pakistan was trying to convince the United States and the United Kingdom to back “our justified stand on Kashmir” rather than showing tilt towards India.

The official said US, UK, China and other countries were trying to defuse tension between Pakistan and India through their own channels.

Defence analyst Lt-Gen (r) Moeenud Din Haider – a former interior minister – said it was not Pakistan but India that was threatening war in the region.

“We have been advocating peace and seeking world’s help for this goal. The global community must pressurise India to stop spreading war hysteria,” he said.

He maintained the world powers understood Pakistan’s position on Kashmir but India was trying to misguide them. “They are equating freedom struggle to terrorism and violation of LoC to surgical strikes. The world should take notice of their defiance,” he added.

Haider said the world should press India to settle the core issue of Kashmir for permanent peace in the region. He said China was an all-weather friend and always a key supporter for Pakistan.

International Relations expert Dr Noor Fatima said India was attempting to divert the world attention from Kashmir by creating war hysteria.

“The truth of the matter is that they are engaged in state terrorism in Kashmir. They are painting a wrong picture of Pakistan around the world,” she said.

Fatima said China had played a positive role in the whole affair. “They have been supporting peace while continuing to stand by Pakistan. We are lucky to have China as our neighbour,” she said.

CHINA AGAIN BLOCKS INDIAN MOVE AGAINST JAISH CHIEF

INP adds: China on Saturday said it had extended the decision to block New Delhi’s appeal to the United Nations to label Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar a terrorist.

Beijing’s move to extend the ‘technical hold’ imposed in April comes a day before it was to lapse, giving Azhar – an accused in the Pathankot Airbase attack in January – another six-month breather.

Earlier this year, China, in collaboration with Pakistan, had blocked India’s bid to ban Azhar.

China argued on Saturday – as before in April – that its decision was based on facts and procedures. The latest decision brings into focus the close ties between China and Pakistan, who consider each other “all-weather allies”.



Published in The Nation newspaper on 03-Oct-2016
 
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Is there any surprise that China will never leave Pakistan alone Or Pakistan will never desert China?

If anything both great nations are now joined at the hip... CPEC is not just gamechanger for Pak but many other important players.

Sino-Pak Axis is not interested in war of any kind.

Sino-Pak Friends have done so much to make war impossbile in the region. Future history will show this FACT.


I am just happy that apart from war-of-silly-words on PDF the real war will not materialise. Most happy for this...

Our focus is on building a new paradigm of mutual development and co-prosperity. War is so stupid and boring..

Time to build a new world...OBOR i.e. CPEC is the right way forward. Pakistan has lost many decades of development and only focusing of economy and social development with war footing is the true strategic focus of Pak state now.

All the rest is distraction... Pak state has acted wisely and with wisdom- did not fall into the elaborate trap set by the enemies.

Long Live Sino-Pak Friendship!!!
 
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China, an official said, was trying to ensure peace but will stand by Pakistan if India imposed a war. “They have been publically making statements for peace but they have given assurances they will support us like past wars,” he said.

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Past Wars

Can someone explain :D
 
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Won’t leave you alone, China tells Pakistan
Beijing continues efforts for Pak-India peace
October 03, 2016
SHARE :
SHAFQAT ALI
inShare


ISLAMABAD - China has assured it will not leave Pakistan alone in the event of a war with India, The Nation learnt.

Senior officials at the foreign ministry said Beijing was in regular contact with Islamabad amid Pakistan-India tensions after the Uri attack and the subsequent skirmishes along the Line of Control.

China, an official said, was trying to ensure peace but will stand by Pakistan if India imposed a war. “They have been publically making statements for peace but they have given assurances they will support us like past wars,” he said.

Last week, China signaled that it was actively engaged in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India, using multiple channels, to prevent a spillover of friction between Islamabad and New Delhi.

“As for the tension between Pakistan and India, recently Chinese side has been in communication with both sides through different channels,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said.

He added: “We hope that Pakistan and India can enhance communication and properly deal with differences and work jointly to maintain peace and security of the region.”

China has so far persisted with its established formulation that Pakistan and India need to talk directly to resolve their differences, including Jammu and Kashmir.

And yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India had never coveted any territory or attacked another country though it made ‘sacrifices’ for the freedom of others.

His remarks came against the backdrop of deteriorating Pakistan-India ties and an escalating border tension in the wake of September 18 attack that killed 18 Indian soldiers in Uri.

Days after the attack, the Indian army claimed it carried out surgical strikes across the LoC, Pakistan’s de-facto border with India, and targeted seven bases in an operation that inflicted “significant casualties.”

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, meanwhile, has convened a meeting of heads of parliamentary parties in Islamabad today (October 3) to brief them about the security situation on the LoC. The government has issued invitation letters to the heads of the parliamentary parties for the All Parties Conference.

Pakistan People’s Party chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has decided to attend the meeting. The Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf is likely to be represented by Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Diplomats engaged in back-channel talks with India and other countries said the threat of war had largely subsided but the tension persisted.

“There is no big threat of war as both Pakistan and India know it will be disastrous. We have always been advocating peace, so we hope the situation will improve,” said a foreign ministry official.

He said Pakistan was trying to convince the United States and the United Kingdom to back “our justified stand on Kashmir” rather than showing tilt towards India.

The official said US, UK, China and other countries were trying to defuse tension between Pakistan and India through their own channels.

Defence analyst Lt-Gen (r) Moeenud Din Haider – a former interior minister – said it was not Pakistan but India that was threatening war in the region.

“We have been advocating peace and seeking world’s help for this goal. The global community must pressurise India to stop spreading war hysteria,” he said.

He maintained the world powers understood Pakistan’s position on Kashmir but India was trying to misguide them. “They are equating freedom struggle to terrorism and violation of LoC to surgical strikes. The world should take notice of their defiance,” he added.

Haider said the world should press India to settle the core issue of Kashmir for permanent peace in the region. He said China was an all-weather friend and always a key supporter for Pakistan.

International Relations expert Dr Noor Fatima said India was attempting to divert the world attention from Kashmir by creating war hysteria.

“The truth of the matter is that they are engaged in state terrorism in Kashmir. They are painting a wrong picture of Pakistan around the world,” she said.

Fatima said China had played a positive role in the whole affair. “They have been supporting peace while continuing to stand by Pakistan. We are lucky to have China as our neighbour,” she said.

CHINA AGAIN BLOCKS INDIAN MOVE AGAINST JAISH CHIEF

INP adds: China on Saturday said it had extended the decision to block New Delhi’s appeal to the United Nations to label Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar a terrorist.

Beijing’s move to extend the ‘technical hold’ imposed in April comes a day before it was to lapse, giving Azhar – an accused in the Pathankot Airbase attack in January – another six-month breather.

Earlier this year, China, in collaboration with Pakistan, had blocked India’s bid to ban Azhar.

China argued on Saturday – as before in April – that its decision was based on facts and procedures. The latest decision brings into focus the close ties between China and Pakistan, who consider each other “all-weather allies”.



Published in The Nation newspaper on 03-Oct-2016
pak should not rely on any country for economy as well as strategic or defensive cause. Pakistan should try to deescalate the situation the best it can and should focus on economy and internal strength because in today`s world strategic importance does only comes from powerful economy. War is not on the horizon of current millitary doctrine because if they wanted they could have done so far but they dont also forget to respond to India. so those who say that India is trying to divert the world`s attention from Kashmir are showing one side of picture because it may be the secondary goal of India but not the primary one. as india knows that the more we go towards war the more world is going to look towards Kashmir. so IMO, these things are being carried out to gauge the limit the pakistan can go to. no doubt this strategy has different dimensions and can accrue differnet benefits to India in different shapes like the demand of Indians to respond, PA`s involvement in different issues etc. the main war would be carried out in different situations and in different places.
 
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Wow so romantic
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This is what India truly fears. It is in China's and Pakistan's interest to make CPEC a success. As China's stake in Pakistan grows the less option India will have to ever mess with Pakistan. The frustration India is showing regarding Gilgit-Baltistan/Azad Kashmir and Balochistan is a testament to that. A strong and prosperous Pakistan will be a huge market for China and prove to be a strong ally and a nightmare for India.
 
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