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When I said that China must be tired of carrying dead weight(Pakistan) on it's back, he replied: "I remember when the world was split into the Warsaw Pact and the Allies, and China was stuck in between, Pakistan leant forwarded and took China by the arm. They introduced us to the global market, marketed our potential and used it's political standing to help us establish ourselves. Mother China is not so heartless so as to forget her friends in their time of need".
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Yesterday there's a thread saying the foundation of China-Pakistan relationship is to contain India. And I think a lot of Indians still believe so. I replied that if anyone knows the history of China between 1949-1979, he would't have said so. This is exactly what I meant. During cold war when the world abondoned China, only a few countries stand by China (Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Albania morally). Pakistan was the China's Window on the world and helped to end China's isolation by providing communication channels between US and China.
Good friendships are those don't start with mutual interests but strenghened by mutual interests. This is the exact model two countries enjoyed. Friendship doesn't mean there's no disagreement. A true friendship means that two parties are frank about their own opinions, look into their own situations and share the differences with good hearts. They give suggestions to others but don't poke other's internal affairs. And this is the reason that regardless of the major political changes happened in both countries, they still keep this all-wheather friendship.
I personally don't think providing aid is a healthy thing unless for emmergencies. African countries get aid from all over the world for ages, look where they are now? Also as CD mentioned, both countries are still developing countries, giving money away is not practical either. JF-17 working model is the best in my opinion. By joint research and joint ventures, the two countries share technical knowhows with reduced cost.
I see a lot of Indian members so early try to convince that the friendship is not genuine. Instead of this, why not trying to build good friendship with Pakistan by yourself? Afterall, India and Pakistan share some history and cultures. Did you ever see any Chinese members, including Hongwu, trying to tell Pakistani members here to hate India?
With all these said, I do see areas that need major improvement between Pakistan and China. I feel the leaders can and should provide incentives:
1. Economic cooperation in private sector, joint ventures etc.
2. More people and cultural exchange. Average person in both countries knows too little about the other.