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China-Pakistan Naval Drills: More Than Just Symbolism

China-Pakistan Naval Drills: More Than Just Symbolism

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Beyond symbolism, the substance behind the latest iteration of exercises between the two countries also deserves emphasis.
China-Pakistan to Deepen Military Ties With Arabian Sea Exercises

China-Pakistan to Deepen Military Ties With Arabian Sea Exercises

By Eleanor Albert
The January 2020 drills are just one facet of a growing China-Pakistan defense partnership.

629 Pakistani Girls Were Sold as Brides to Chinese Men

629 Pakistani Girls Were Sold as Brides to Chinese Men

By Associated Press
Investigations, however, have largely ceased -- allegedly under pressure from officials wary of damaging China-Pakistan relations.

Has the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Stalled?

Has the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Stalled?

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
In a break from earlier feverish optimism, discussions about the CPEC have become more muted in Pakistan.

The Deafening Silence of Pakistani Jihadists and Radicals on China's Uyghurs

The Deafening Silence of Pakistani Jihadists and Radicals on China's Uyghurs

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The position of radical groups on Xinjiang shows which ones are closer to the establishment.
Why and How Pakistani Christian Girls Are Smuggled to China

Why and How Pakistani Christian Girls Are Smuggled to China

By Irfan Yar
The dark side of the two countries’ “iron brotherhood”: human trafficking.

Can China Drive the Afghan Peace Process?

Can China Drive the Afghan Peace Process?

By Shubhangi Pandey
China must clarify its strategic priorities to be able to positively influence the trajectory of the Afghan peace process.
Why the Pakistani Establishment Is Rooting for the BJP

Why the Pakistani Establishment Is Rooting for the BJP

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The strange logic behind Pakistan's leaders wanting a Hindu nationalist party to keep control of India.

Afghanistan’s ‘China Card’ Approach to Pakistan, Part 1: 1991-2014

Afghanistan’s ‘China Card’ Approach to Pakistan, Part 1: 1991-2014

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Since the early '90s, Kabul has tried to convince China to intervene with Pakistan on its behalf – to little success.

CPEC Emboldens China and Pakistan’s Joint Effort to Manage Militancy

CPEC Emboldens China and Pakistan’s Joint Effort to Manage Militancy

By Saira H. Basit
China is doubling down on Pakistan – and this time, it's determined to keep militancy from damaging the relationship.

Will China’s Plans for Gwadar Destroy Fishermen’s Livelihood?

Will China’s Plans for Gwadar Destroy Fishermen’s Livelihood?

By Mariyam Suleman
Development around the coastal city, the heart of CPEC, has local fishing communities worried for the future.
From Wuhan to Pulwama: What Remains the Same Between India and China Over Jaish-e-Mohammed

From Wuhan to Pulwama: What Remains the Same Between India and China Over Jaish-e-Mohammed

By Harsh V. Pant
China will continue to shield Pakistan, much like before.

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