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The Sino Pak relationship had always been predominated by great powers, USA, Soviet Union, United Kingdom and the growing regional economy India, which had always pressurized Pakistan to keep China beyond South Asia and Indian Ocean. The mutual understanding has always been above the change of Geo-Political Scenario Developed in the World that could not affect mutual geostrategic interests, since we share a common rival and threat. After the fragmentation of Soviet Union, the Chinese government took initiative for strengthening economic ties stabilize relations with New Delhi. Change in Afghanistan brought China closer to Pakistan as the Sinkiang Autonomous Region, a Muslim Majority Province flexing muscles for sovereign Muslim State, that seemingly will remain a gigantic potential challenge eventually take effect from Taliban uprising. Chinese’s noninterference policy is much-loved by Islamabad. In the wake of Indian belligerence persuaded Pakistan that China holds a polestar position in foreign policy contours and a trustworthy strategic partner. The American foreign policy to leave Afghan people at the mercy of none, after 1991, caused a big vacuum to fill up, which stemmed an unending lengthy civil war by the local warlords aiming at Kabul. There is an urgent need for American foreign policy makers, to reassess their South Asia policy. American romanticism with India led the NATO failure in the fight with Afghans another Blunder on the part of US. Chinese Development of the Gwadar Seaport a free economic zone, which has reached to the warm waters of Indian Ocean, as their potential competitor of the 21 Century USSR, the role of US is being performed by China

Dr. Hussan Ara Magsi, Jamil Ahmed. (2017) Sino-Pak Relations in the Region Influenced by Major Powers, Pakistan Studies, Volume 7, Issue 1.
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