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Xi Jinping Postpones Pakistan Visit, Will Still Visit India
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Afghanistan finishes its vote audit, Abbott speaks to Modi, and more. Friday links.
Pakistani Protests Jeopardize Xi Jinping’s Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Protests in Islamabad may force Xi to reschedule or curtail a planned mid-September trip to Pakistan.
China Keeps Close Eye on Pakistan Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is not overly concerned yet, but instability in Pakistan could threaten China's economic and security interests.
China Wonders if Pakistan Is Responsible for Xinjiang Violence
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Continuing violence in Xinjiang could alienate China from Pakistan.
China Applauds Pakistan’s Anti-Terror Operation
By Shannon Tiezzi
Pakistan's operation Zarb-e-Azb will target anti-China terrorists along with domestic Pakistani terror groups.
Pakistan, China Conclude Shaheen-III Air Exercise
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani and Chinese air forces honed their interoperability with the Shaheen-III exercise.
The Pakistan-China Corridor
By Christopher Ernest Barber
A new project will give Pakistan the tools of globalization. Will it use them?
Beijing Wants Answers For Pakistan's Security Questions
By Shannon Tiezzi
If Pakistan can't show progress on Beijing's security concerns, economic cooperation will stall.
China, Pakistan Flesh Out New ‘Economic Corridor’
By Shannon Tiezzi
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a part of Beijing's greater strategic plan.
Pakistan Begins Producing Block-II JF-17 Aircraft
By Ankit Panda
The Block-II variant of the JF-17s entered production recently, with more advanced weapon systems and avionics.
China Financing Pakistani Nuclear Power Plant
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will provide $6.5 billion in financing for Pakistan's new nuclear power plant in Karachi.
Chinese Premier Li’s Visit to Pakistan: Hope Meets Reality
As the U.S. presence in the region scales down, how strong is the Islamabad-Beijing alliance?
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