Yes, I know, brother. I read most of your posts. If you ask common Chinese people which country deserve trust, the No.1 answer is Pakistan. Our people are used to observe things in a long term and that tell us the result.
The most imperative aspect of our relationship is trust and I have personally experienced the level of appreciation by the average Chinese common citizen towards Pakistan. In retrospect people from Pakistan also appreciate the Chinese nation, especially because hundreds of workers gave their lives to build the Karakorum highway. China has stood by Pakistan in difficult times and even in the recent case of Yemen, the Chinese navy rescued hundreds of stranded Pakistani civilians, this was deeply applauded in Pakistan.
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Personally, I think the resolution to deal with both domestic problems is to develop our economies and improve people's living conditions. I wish Pakistan become a stable and prosperous land soon and so many Chinese people are eager to travel to and touch the friend land. The economic corridor is most important for both of us and it will help to resolve many social issues.
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Your assumption is correct brother, that the resolution in overcoming domestic issues is to develop our economies and improve the general living conditions. In China the government must develop the correct infrastructure in its western regions and move some of its industries from the eastern sector. The coastal regions of China are becoming overly-populated, therefore people need to migrate to central and western regions of China. Furthermore, western analysis are harping on about the collapse of China, however the slowdown in growth is being carefully manufactured by the government. This is because in 2008, the central government did two major policies in overriding the financial crisis. The first example was the change of the reserve ratio in banks and the second was the fiscal policy of investing in infrastructure projects to enable the rapid increase of jobs. However, now the Chinese economy must slow down to reach a balance. CPEC will propel the Pakistani economy forward because it will initiate new industrial zones, power projects, oil/gas pipelines, highways and develop mineral projects from the Northern Areas to Baluchistan. Trust me brother, Pakistan has a number of resources and it will be a great opportunity for private Chinese businessman to collaborate with local Pakistani corporations. For example Pakistan has the fifth largest deposit of minerals in the world and we have five different types of rubies, which are highly valued across the world since they have the same status as pigeon rubies from Myanmar. Some modern technology and education in cutting the stones with the added opportunity of selling to the Chinese market would allow Pakistan overtake Thailand and India in this market. Most of the gems in Afghanistan/Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are actually sent to Pakistan first. When the infrastructure is built, then the Chinese common citizen can see the nature beauty of Pakistan and travel across the country. I will personally show you around in Pakistan
In an internet forum wherever it be, don't take those negative things too seriously especially they come from the west and about China. You know what I point to. However, the tricks and dirty, filthy posts happened everyday and people from which country dare to do it is well-known. This is real life, but I come here for the good of Pakistan that is what I defend..
The internet is a fantastic tool to learn new information, however it can become a double edge sword because the mind can easily become manipulated. China is viewed favorably in Africa because the central government does not interfere in the domestic politics of other countries, which is why they are always appreciated. People like Gordon Chang can never change my perception of China, because he is a treacherous fool who barks too much. I find China fascinating because it has suffered from oppression from imperial powers from the 1840s to the second world war. However, against all odds it has bounced back and within 40 years it has changed the economic living standards of its citizens. I want a similar pattern to transpire in Pakistan who has also suffered oppression from vested interests from the west and the middle east, so we must bounce back with the help of our brothers in China. As long as the moderators don't ban me from this forum, then my voice would always defend China against these agitators who speak negative on the domestic issue of your country. Everyone knows that the Olympic fiasco was manufactured by the west and in the next coming decades they will try to discredit China. However together we must all work hard to stop there suspicious activities.
Morally, we required many for our own people but we are also very open to our friends. Maybe the internet virtual environment distorts this image, but that will never change in our tradition.
The morality system of China is very good in my opinion because it stems from the philosophy of Confucius which teaches respect and honor of individuals to remain harmonious in society. There is so much more I would love learn about Chinese civilization such as the book of Iching and how it has effected the Chinese way of thinking. China should always follow its own traditions such as maintaining the business practice of guanxi (interpersonal relationship) even though it confuses and annoys western corporations
Xinjiang issues as a domestic problem we are now dealing with it and it will turn to it's right track, what news with distortions can't change anything, let the news brainwash those people who want it. Recently, Prof. Zhang weiwei viewpoints which is published in the NYTIMES represent major people's attitude to the west media.
Xinjiang is a huge province and its sparsely populated in comparison to other regions of China. The government needs to shift more citizens to the western regions of China and relocate there industries to create new jobs. Since CPEC is being constructed near Xinjiang, goods can easily be exported through Gwadar, by-passing all the dramatic problems in the South China Sea in the future. Furthermore when I was working in the Agricultural Bank of China, it was the policy of the bank to invest in the western regions of China to develop new avenues of business to increase productivity. Prof. Zhang weiwei was the individual who wrote the book "The China Wave:rise of a civilization state", which sold more than two million copies. His interview in Al Jazeera head to head with Mehdi Hussein was very compelling and he answered very tough questions from western critics.
The friendship between countries especially for China and Pakistan is existed in their people no matter what their religion is. So I don't agree with the point of collide. Overall, I have faith for the friendship and bright future of both country.
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I agree with your assertions 100% brother, the future is bright and our people to people connection will increase even more in the next coming decades. Pakistan-China friendship Zindabad