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London, Sep 15 (IANS) Beijing does not treat Islamabad as its equal, rued a Pakistani professor who noted that China has changed its Kashmir policy and now supports a negotiated settlement between India and Pakistan.
Athar Hussain, a Pakistani professor at the London School Economics, said: 'China does not treat Pakistan as an equal. China is a superpower. China can conduct its foreign policy without Pakistan.'
He was speaking at a seminar on the feasibility of a modern 'Silk Route', jointly organised by Democracy Forum, at the LSE.

Hussain said extremists trained in Pakistan fomenting unrest among Chinese Muslims is not going to affect the long term relationship between Beijing and Islamabad.

China saw terror attacks in July. Two people hijacked a truck and drove it into a crowded street in northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Region. They jumped out of the truck wielding knives and hacked stunned bystanders. A day later July 31, a group of people set fire to a restaurant and randomly attacked civilians with knives in Kashgar.
China has credited the act of terror to religious extremists of the 'East Turkistan Islamic Movement' (ETIM) trained in Pakistan.

The professor went on to say that 'on the Indian front, there is a misconception that China will always support Pakistan. However, the truth is that China supports Pakistan up to a certain extent and is not going to fight wars for Pakistan since China has its interests very clear.'

Hussain, who is co-director of the LSE's Asia Research Centre, also said that earlier the Chinese supported the Pakistani position of a plebiscite in Kashmir.

'Now, however, the Chinese believe that the Kashmir issue can be resolved by a negotiation between the two countries,' a statement quoted him as saying.

Professor Hussain advocated enhanced trade between India and Pakistan to improve bilateral relations.
'There is a huge unexploited economic potential between India and Pakistan...If the trade barriers between India and Pakistan are lifted, it will immediately benefit (both sides of) Punjab.'

During the seminar, Khalid Majid, political counsellor at the Pakistani High Commission in London, agitatedly accused the proceedings of indulging in what he called 'Pakistan bashing'.

He was asked to elaborate on his allegation, but the diplomat failed to do so.

Another professor, Anatol Lieven, said the Chinese were worried about the 'shambolic and corrupt practices' in Pakistan.
 
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I am not so sure about china but given the today frequency of threads, I am sure some secret hand has started to pay Indians for PR on PDF!
 
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'China has changed its Kashmir policy'

London, Sep 15 (IANS) Beijing does not treat Islamabad as its equal, rued a Pakistani professor who noted that China has changed its Kashmir policy and now supports a negotiated settlement between India and Pakistan.

Athar Hussain, a Pakistani professor at the London School Economics, said: 'China does not treat Pakistan as an equal. China is a superpower. China can conduct its foreign policy without Pakistan.'

He was speaking at a seminar on the feasibility of a modern 'Silk Route', jointly organised by Democracy Forum, at the LSE.

Hussain said extremists trained in Pakistan fomenting unrest among Chinese Muslims is not going to affect the long term relationship between Beijing and Islamabad.

China saw terror attacks in July. Two people hijacked a truck and drove it into a crowded street in northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Region. They jumped out of the truck wielding knives and hacked stunned bystanders. A day later July 31, a group of people set fire to a restaurant and randomly attacked civilians with knives in Kashgar.

China has credited the act of terror to religious extremists of the 'East Turkistan Islamic Movement' (ETIM) trained in Pakistan.

The professor went on to say that 'on the Indian front, there is a misconception that China will always support Pakistan. However, the truth is that China supports Pakistan up to a certain extent and is not going to fight wars for Pakistan since China has its interests very clear.'

Hussain, who is co-director of the LSE's Asia Research Centre, also said that earlier the Chinese supported the Pakistani position of a plebiscite in Kashmir.

'Now, however, the Chinese believe that the Kashmir issue can be resolved by a negotiation between the two countries,' a statement quoted him as saying.

Professor Hussain advocated enhanced trade between India and Pakistan to improve bilateral relations.

'There is a huge unexploited economic potential between India and Pakistan...If the trade barriers between India and Pakistan are lifted, it will immediately benefit (both sides of) Punjab.'

During the seminar, Khalid Majid, political counsellor at the Pakistani High Commission in London, agitatedly accused the proceedings of indulging in what he called 'Pakistan bashing'.

He was asked to elaborate on his allegation, but the diplomat failed to do so.

Another professor, Anatol Lieven, said the Chinese were worried about the 'shambolic and corrupt practices' in Pakistan.

'China has changed its Kashmir policy' - Yahoo!
 
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In spite of Prem. Wen saying China's border with Kashmir is not border with Hind? In spite of issuing separate staple visas to Kashmiris in IoK? In spite of constant border incursions...I have to disagree with the Professor. He is off on this one.

Professor Hussain advocated enhanced trade between India and Pakistan to improve bilateral relations.

'There is a huge unexploited economic potential between India and Pakistan...If the trade barriers between India and Pakistan are lifted, it will immediately benefit (both sides of) Punjab.'

This is what he really wants hence stated the fallacies he said regarding Pakistan-China alliance. Actions speak louder than words, and China's actions in recent years regarding Kashmir and the statements made by Government officials are clear.
 
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LOLZ hehehe ask him give aksai chin and stop work in azad kashmir first
 
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Makes sense, countries put their interests above all else. The only people who expect unconditional support from China is Pakistan despite being but a pawn in a much larger chess game.
 
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Hahaha, I thought Indians here were whining about "Chinese troops in Pakistani Kashmir"?

Or "Chinese are building projects in Pakistani Kashmir!" :rofl:
 
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Hahaha, I thought Indians here were whining about "Chinese troops in Pakistani Kashmir"?

Or "Chinese are building projects in Pakistani Kashmir!" :rofl:

"Beijing does not treat Islamabad as its equal, rued a Pakistani professor who noted that China has changed its Kashmir policy and now supports a negotiated settlement between India and Pakistan."

You are not very bright, are you??
 
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Hahaha, I thought Indians here were whining about "Chinese troops in Pakistani Kashmir"?

Or "Chinese are building projects in Pakistani Kashmir!" :rofl:

I dont get your point....

What does Chinese view on the Kashmir solution have to do with Chinese investment in Kashmir?

The former is a political stand...the latter is their business interest....

The question is....does your statement have anything to do with the topic at hand or are you simply trying to rile up Indians?
 
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I dont get your point....

What does Chinese view on the Kashmir solution have to do with Chinese investment in Kashmir?

The former is a political stand...the latter is their business interest....

The question is....does your statement have anything to do with the topic at hand or are you simply trying to rile up Indians?

becoz he's a premium troll and he's got license to troll .
 
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Well this is the opinion of one professor who is ebtitled to his opinion. All I can say china pakistani relationship seems good to me. I m sure if you ask 10 different experts you will get several different interpretations of china pakistan. Also i think the person or newspaper reporting may have ulterior motives to promote a particular interpretation.
 
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I dont get your point....

What does Chinese view on the Kashmir solution have to do with Chinese investment in Kashmir?

The former is a political stand...the latter is their business interest....

The question is....does your statement have anything to do with the topic at hand or are you simply trying to rile up Indians?

^^^^

Welcome back in action mate! Happy to see you again ..

regards
Jailer
 
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It's not me who has a problem with PLA troops in Pakistani Kashmir. :azn:

The only one who is worried about that is India.
 
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Once a troll always a troll. No matter what the topic is.
 
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