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May 25, 2013 Rameeza Nizami

Much excitement, and not a little awe, preceded the arrival. The condition worsened with the news that a fleet of JF17s would be escorting the visitor, crossing over from neighbouring India, in Pakistani airspace. A reception almost designed to convey brushing invisible lint off a well-tailored shoulder, and tutting at the unfortunate conditions in which the suit may have been besmirched. The distinguished guest, once on the ground, was deafened by a 21-gun salute, as further evidence of the respect he commanded in his host country.
Ever gracious, the guest from a most orderly and disciplined country, betrayed no bemusement, landing in a nation which adopts shambolic disarray as the unofficial, official way of life. While always welcome, and effusively so, a few questions arose as to the timing of the visit; with a new government on the verge of taking office, but as yet rocking on its heels in the wings. The mildly disdainful explanation given by terribly busy and important people was "strategic agreements". A useful blind, used to paper over the potentially crippling embarrassment that may have been suffered, had the guest met with his recent fencing partners across the border, and not called in on the "iron brother", while in the neighbourhood.
A large lunch reception was held in the guest’s honour. And an even larger banquet was arranged in the evening. The President took a rare risk stepping out of the official fortress, and an even bigger risk dining at the Serena. In the banquet hall, the general atmosphere more suited to a mehndi than a formal occasion in honour of a guest so illustrious, was further marred by the appearance of our own prime minister at the podium.
The event began 15 minutes earlier than stated on the invitations. This was immediately explained by PM Khoso's delivery of his speech, printed in "Baby's First Book" format, read out one laboured syllable at a time. With envy, guests looked at the Chinese translator and wished for one for the local audience, also.
The Chief of Army Staff, the only man in the room with an ashtray, was unfortunately situated to the left of Mr Sheikh Rasheed, identifiable from those seated behind him, by his trademark coiffure. The company may have precipitated the need for nicotine sustenance, although that being the case, the Chief is quite pained by absolutely all company, his smoking habits would indicate.
With bovine disinterest, the attendees picked at apple smothered in mayonnaise, optimistically labelled "Waldorf salad". Stirred from the stupor by scattered applause celebrating the end of the speech, there was some speculation whether the skittish on his feet PM Khoso would make it back to his seat unassisted by his military secretary.
Premier Li was then subjected to the energetic ministrations of a musician on a snake charmer’s flute, played through the hall at deafening volume. The state banquet menu featured a course of egg fried rice and chicken in black bean sauce, the traditional cuisine of Gulberg II.
The pity of course, is that despite our obsequious welcome of the gentleman, Pakistan remains, at best, a lovable crook. A well-liked, but impossible friend, with no enemy as bad as itself. No matter how much assistance the Chinese promise, no matter how many hundreds of MoUs are signed, perhaps a fraction of have ever overcome the obstacle course designed by the Pakistani bureaucracy.
The frustration of the Chinese at Pakistan's general incompetence to just get things done, is not unknown, but has caused little concern to those in the frontlines of the reception committee in Islamabad. The success seems to lie in the signing of documents, not on achieving the goals detailed in them. While China continues to offer help, and Pakistan grabs at it with both hands, little if any actual progress is seen. And for that, we will have none but ourselves to blame, when the Chinese finally decide they’ve had enough of the circus act and decide to give up on Pakistan ever getting itself together.
Chinese Whispers
 
Apart from the above, it seems diplomatic protocol was thrown to the winds during Li's visit to Pakistan.

Firstly, a 21 gun salute is given only to heads of state which Li certainly isn't! So why give him one? Then we see the spectacle of the President of a sovereign country going to the airport to receive the PM! And why escort Li with fighter aircraft especially when they are of Chinese origin? It would have been ok if he were to be escorted by aircraft made and designed in Pakistan.....

All weather 'iron' friendship is fine but why go overboard?
 
Apart from the above, it seems diplomatic protocol was thrown to the winds during Li's visit to Pakistan.

Firstly, a 21 gun salute is given only to heads of state which Li certainly isn't! So why give him one? Then we see the spectacle of the President of a sovereign country going to the airport to receive the PM! And why escort Li with fighter aircraft especially when they are of Chinese origin? It would have been ok if he were to be escorted by aircraft made and designed in Pakistan.....

All weather 'iron' friendship is fine but why go overboard?

JFT are made and designed in Pakistan as much as they are in China.

Secondly, heads of state receiving a dignitary isn't something unheard of...there isn't any written rule that only president is received like this.

It may have been overboard but it wasn't wrong either. Kennedy also received Ayub Khan I believe. Granted that he was head of state, but what's wrong in the other case?
 
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The frustration of the Chinese at Pakistan's general incompetence to just get things done, is not unknown, but has caused little concern to those in the frontlines of the reception committee in Islamabad. The success seems to lie in the signing of documents, not on achieving the goals detailed in them. While China continues to offer help, and Pakistan grabs at it with both hands, little if any actual progress is seen. And for that, we will have none but ourselves to blame, when the Chinese finally decide they’ve had enough of the circus act and decide to give up on Pakistan ever getting itself together.
Chinese Whispers

Signing agreements make for good photo-ops. Who wants to work hard to make things actually happen?
 
And why escort Li with fighter aircraft especially when they are of Chinese origin?

It would have been ok if he were to be escorted by aircraft made and designed in Pakistan.....

What kind of dumb logic is this?

Since when was it a rule that jet fighter escorts can only consist of purely indigenous planes?

And the JF-17 is far more indigenous to Pakistan than any plane inducted by the IAF is indigenous to India.
 
A useful blind, used to paper over the potentially crippling embarrassment that may have been suffered, had the guest met with his recent fencing partners across the border, and not called in on the "iron brother", while in the neighbourhood.

Pretty much sums up everything....atleast for me.
 
Oh common guys give it a break...Pakistanis went a little out of protocol to show that china is special to them..And the JF17 escort was symbolic of the partnership between China and Pakistan..
 
The whole affair was quite hilarious - the gun salutes, the fighter escorts, the "Iron brother,the envious India, deeper, higher etc etc.

Thanks for the funny show Pakistan and China :laughcry:
 
Apart from the above, it seems diplomatic protocol was thrown to the winds during Li's visit to Pakistan.

Firstly, a 21 gun salute is given only to heads of state which Li certainly isn't! So why give him one? Then we see the spectacle of the President of a sovereign country going to the airport to receive the PM! And why escort Li with fighter aircraft especially when they are of Chinese origin? It would have been ok if he were to be escorted by aircraft made and designed in Pakistan.....

All weather 'iron' friendship is fine but why go overboard?

Darling, it's called "Hospitality"

I have met hundreds of Indians, not a single one of them knows this concept.

I have no doubt, in assessing .. an indian's worth is "char aana" at best.
 
What kind of dumb logic is this?

Since when was it a rule that jet fighter escorts can only consist of purely indigenous planes?

And the JF-17 is far more indigenous to Pakistan than any plane inducted by the IAF is indigenous to India.

Not really, the Su-30MKI has more Indian designed parts than the JF-17 has Pakistani.
 
Not really, the Su-30MKI has more Indian designed parts than the JF-17.

Gosh really ?

Word is out, Su MKi has more Indian parts than the F35's total number of parts.
The metal used to Make MKI has specially brought down from MARS.
Rumor is, that the engine can produced a Million Kilo Newton of dry thrust ... and yet produce no sound at all.

It is such a great machine, even monkey can fly it ;)
 
Secondly, heads of state receiving a dignitary isn't something unheard of...there isn't any written rule that only president is received like this.

It may have been overboard but it wasn't wrong either. Kennedy also received Ayub Khan I believe. Granted that he was head of state, but what's wrong in the other case?
Not wrong, but it lays bare who's the boss in an unequal relationship! Like would China's President, Xi Jinping come to the airport to receive Nawaz Sharif when he visits China?

Salman bhai in his above post said it was 'hospitality'! Really? Then China should do the same if they want to show 'hospitality' by sending China's President, Xi Jinping to the airport too. If not would it amount to disrespect to Pakistan's PM and Pakistan?
 
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