Islamabad parade underlines deepening military co-operation-Financial Times

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Chinese troops march with Pakistani soldiers for first time

Islamabad parade underlines deepening military co-operation

Chinese soldiers have marched alongside their Pakistani counterparts in Islamabad for the first time ever, in what is being seen as a historic moment that underlines the growing military co-operation between the two Asian countries.Members of the Chinese army, navy and air force on Thursday took part in a special military parade in Islamabad in celebration of the day when Muslims in British-ruled India began formally advocating for the creation of a separate country.

While Chinese troops have operated in Pakistan before, they have never previously taken part in a ceremonial parade, something diplomats and military experts said showed how keen China is to deepen its military co-operation with Pakistan. Mamnoon Hussain, Pakistan president, termed Chinas participation as a historic event. Both (China and Pakistan) wanted to send a powerful signal [with] troops marching side by side, said one diplomat.Over the past decade, China has emerged as an increasingly important ally for Pakistan, both economically and militarily, with Pakistan concerned both by its weakening ties with the US and what it sees as the threat from its neighbour India.

The trend began in 2007, when China helped Pakistan build the JF-17 Thunder jet. Since then China has built on its position as Pakistans main supplier of military hardware. Earlier this month the Pakistan army announced it would use a Chinese-built LY-80 surface-to-air missile system. Beijing has also agreed to supply up to eight new submarines to the Pakistan navy by 2028, half of which will be built in Karachi.Although the exact price of the submarine contract has not been revealed publicly, western officials said it was likely to be in the range of $4bn to $5bn making it Pakistans largest defence purchase ever.

China has a special place in Pakistan. China is widely seen as a symbol of reliability, a true friend, said Hasan Askari Rizvi, a commentator on defence and security affairs.This status has been burnished by the fact that relations with the US have cooled over Pakistans perceived links with Islamic militants in Afghanistan.Former US president Barack Obamas administration withdrew financing to subsidise the sale of eight new F-16s to Pakistan, which Pakistani officials said would have played a key role in attacking militant sanctuaries along the countrys border with Afghanistan.

Our defence forces consider China to be trustworthy for the long term, said Farooq Hameed Khan, a former army commander and now commentator on military affairs.Meanwhile, China sees the military alliance not only as a way to counteract Indian power in the region, but also as a chance to help secure its plans to build up to $55bn worth of infrastructure and energy projects in Pakistan.

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor plans to link western China with the Gwadar port in southern Pakistan through railways, roads and energy supply pipelines.One senior Pakistani foreign ministry official said after Thursdays parade: Chinas massive investment commitment to Pakistan has also strengthened their commitment to our countrys stability. China now has a much bigger stake in the security of Pakistan.

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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
As I said few days ago, world is looking at the chines in this Parade as a symbol of changing the power dynamics.
 

Jibraeel

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
NATO is getting weaker every year. The trap that Pak+China+Russia+Iran laid for NATO in Afghanistan through Pervez Musharraf by giving NATO their supply routes has worked very well. NATO's army, countries, soldiers, economies and nations are no longer able to support the wars for long now, but I think they might hit back for the last time before the total defeat. lets hope things remain well.
 

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