An Analytical Study of Opportunities and Challenges of Pakistan-China Relations (2008-2019)

  • Muhammad Irfan School of International and Public Affairs, Jilin University.
  • Akash Khan PhD Scholar, World Economy, School of International Studies, Liaoning University, China.
Keywords: Pakistan, China, Relations, Opportunities, Challenges.

Abstract

Pakistan and China despite of their diverse cultures, religions, languages, norms and traditions enjoying strong partnership at local, regional and international level. The democratic transition in Pakistan in 2008 had provoked to create many opportunities and challenges. In the study period Pakistan’s ties with China got strengthen in many fields and expanded relations in various fields including political, economic, military and cultural spheres. This new era had created many opportunities for both the states in the study period including CPEC, huge economic aid, Gwadar port operationalization, dams constructions, power generation houses establishment, support in different international organizations, help in gaining full membership in Shanghai Cooperation Organization and provided arms, ammunitions and helped Pakistan to minimize her depend on US and overcome US pressure. Likewise, both the countries also faced many challenges due to terrorism, regional militancy and power dynamics, political instability in Pakistan, US and Indian propaganda and counterbalance strategies, and targeting of Chinese and her interests in Pakistan. But the countries through mutual cooperation had successfully managed these challenges and did not let them to affect their relations. The main objective of this paper is to study the opportunities and Challenges of Pakistan-China Relations during the from 2008 to 2019.

Author Biography

Akash Khan, PhD Scholar, World Economy, School of International Studies, Liaoning University, China.

Akash Khan is a PhD Scholar of World Economy at the School of International Studies, Liaoning University, China.

Published
2021-10-24