I don't find any reason for Pakistan to disagree with this sales, Pakistan should not remain hostage of past events; our relations with China is different then relation to any other nation and because of that relation
if we can earn some opportunities (strategic+economic) why should we miss those.
What
@asad71 is saying in his post below might be the representation of the sentiments of a very limited political class of Bangladesh, but an unfortunate truth of BD politics is that certain class who might not have hostile attitude towards Pakistan is already in alienation within Bangladesh & in the light of current regional political positioning we see BD under the total influence & dominance of INDIA, because of this thing
if (again I emphasis IF) there is an opportunity which can earn us (Pak-China) a lead in those regional countries where India does not enjoy undue political or diplomatic influence then WHY SHOULD WE MISS THAT OPPORTUNITY ???
I believe because of Army background Asad shaib can understand this thing better then most of us.
In the light of above summarize situation you can yourself understand what we may lose if we choose to disagree with this deal
well whether to think in a way that JF-17/FC-1 could be sold without the consent of Pakistan its better to concentrate on two things
- It a PARTNERSHIP b/w China & Pakistan but
- Out of two production lines (one in Pakistan & one in China) only Chinese production line is totally INDEPENDENT
Hope you will get the point that I am not saying what is or should happen, I am talking about what may or may not happen.