Pakistan’s Perennial Relations with China: Imran Khan Tenure (2018-22)
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https://doi.org/10.35484/ahss.2023(4-I)15Keywords:
China, CPEC, Foreign Policy, Pakistan, Planning, ProjectAbstract
Pakistan’s relations with China that established seven decade ago, flourished and cemented with the passage of every passing day. These relations were never effected by the change of government in both states because it is penetrated in the heart and soul of people of both states. Imran Khan tenure was crucial because there were many transformations in region as well as at world level. This was the time when U.S was planning to take its troop from Afghanistan, India had illegally changed the status of Kashmir, economic rivalry between China and U.S was growing day by day, CPEC and challenges, and above all Covid-19 pandemic. This paper is an attempt to highlight the events and there consequences during Khan tenure on Pakistan-China relations. Secondary data was used to analyze this paper. Material from Chinese and Pakistani ministries and foreign offices was taken beside consulting books, newspapers and articles from research journals.
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