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Pakistan moving closer to China: US Congressional report
With deepening of India-US relationship and deterioration in the ties between Washington and Islamabad, Pakistan is moving closer to China, a Congressional report has said.
"As US-India ties deepen and US-Pakistan ties appear to deteriorate, many observers see Islamabad becoming more reliant than ever on its friendship with Beijing," said the latest report on Pakistan by the independent Congressional Research Service.
"US-Pakistan acrimony in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death appears to have increased Pakistan's reliance on China as a key international ally.
"Pakistani leaders have become notably more and perhaps overly effusive in their expressions of closeness with China in 2011," it said.
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani's visit to China in May elicited no major new embrace from Beijing, but the Chinese government did insist that the West "must respect" Pakistan's sovereignty, the report said.
China also agreed to expedite delivery to Pakistan of 50 JF-17 fighter jets equipped with upgraded avionics (Islamabad is also negotiating with Beijing for the purchase of six new submarines for as much as USD 3 billion in what would be the largest-ever bilateral defence purchase.
According to the CRS there were concerns among some in Congress and independent analysts that wreckage from a previously unseen "stealth" helicopter used by US Special Forces in the Osama bin Laden raid would be examined by Chinese officials, potentially providing them with valuable intelligence on secret US military technology.
"Beijing apparently did express interest in examining the wreckage and, despite Pakistani assurances that no Chinese officials had been given access to it, US intelligence sources reportedly believe that Chinese military engineers were, in fact, given access to the wreckage before it was returned to US custody," it said.
Pakistan appeared to react quickly and with purpose in August when Beijing publicly blamed Islamist militants trained in Pakistan for terrorist activities in China's western Xinjiang province, the report said.
"ISI Director Pasha was dispatched to Beijing with the apparent aim of assuaging China. Yet Beijing's willingness to take Islamabad more fully under its wings appears limited.
"The hesitation is rooted at least partly in China's concerns about the rise of Islamist extremism in Pakistan and some disappointment with progress in developing the Gwadar port, which suffers from a poor road network and geographical isolation," it said.
The Chinese government is unlikely to place itself in the middle of any US-Pakistani rift, nor has it shown any desire to replace Washington as Islamabad's primary foreign benefactor, the report said.
 
What I find funny is that all these western articles try to suggest that its pakistan leaning toward china and that china is almost not interested. lol

Maybe wishfull thinking. Both Pakistan and Chinas interest is to be close to each other. In any event actions speak louder and jf17s even louder
 
I don't like this closeness but stable relations with China. Pakistan shouldn’t take step roughly in course of friendship as Pakistan used to do but should maintain between not hot and cold. We discussed it many times and I will stress only to find way to deal with US, China not in any friend or foe mode but a partnership.
 
What I find funny is that all these western articles try to suggest that its pakistan leaning toward china and that china is almost not interested. lol

Maybe wishfull thinking. Both Pakistan and Chinas interest is to be close to each other. In any event actions speak louder and jf17s even louder

It is always nice to have the west remind us of our friendships.
We have been friends for so long that we are having trouble keeping track of where we are (facepalm).
 

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