Abstract
The study examines the Chinese role in the region of Middle East. China’s interests in the region are growing due to its increasing energy needs and geo-political objectives. The growing Chinese role in the region has sundry implications for the Middle East. It is evident from the history of its relations with the regional states that China have long been involve in the regional diplomatic affairs of the Middle East. China kept its interests and objectives in the Middle East in secret for a long time. However, it’s increasing energy and geo-political objectives, China is now directly involved in the regional diplomatic affairs. China considers the Middle East vital for its growing energy needs. Presently. China’s oil production is being consumed and in near future China will not have adequate oil production to meet its energy needs. China regards the region vital for its economic prosperity as the Middle East has the world’s largest reservoirs of natural resources. The economic and geo-political potential of the Middle East gets attention of the world powers and China is among the most active player in the regional affairs. The Chinese huge investment in shape of One Belt and One Road Initiative and China Pakistan Economic Corridor reflects China’s policy towards the region. China’s wants safe trade routes towards the Middle East in order to ensure smooth running of its trade activities. These routes will enable China imports the regional oil and exports its products. These route would be a safer alternative as China feel the US and its ally’s threats in South China Sea and the Strait of Malacca. Secondary source of data collection has been adopted for this study.

Muhammad Asif, Dr. Mumtaz Ali. (2019) China in the Middle East: Objectives and opportunities, Pakistan Studies, Volume 9, Issue 2.
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