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China will not pick sides in India-Pakistan disputes

By Li Qingqing Source: Global Times Published: 2019/3/10

As the relations between Pakistan and India are at their lowest these days, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou paid a visit to Pakistan on Wednesday, calling the two sides to refrain from taking any actions that could further escalate the situation. Pakistan appreciated China's objective and fair stand and thanked China for its efforts to reduce the tensions.

With the help of China and other concerned countries, India's High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria, who was called back to India after the tensions escalated, returned to Islamabad on Saturday. This indicates a large military confrontation has been averted.

How should Pakistan and India resolve their conflicts? The question has been confusing the two countries for a long time as there seems to be no perfect solution. Considering that both sides are on the verge of military conflict and even a war, the current situation can be dangerous. Although it seems that there will not be a large war between the two - both nations possess nuclear weapons and thus have achieved a so-called nuclear balance - it is still not a safe solution in the long run.

So what should the two countries do? We believe that political consultation must be the only channel to resolve the disputes. This is China's consistent policy, and nothing will change China's firm stand in promoting peaceful negotiations between India and Pakistan.

However, some Indians doubt China's efforts. Some Indian experts blamed China for "continued protection" of terrorists who were allegedly based in Pakistan and launched the Pulwama terror attack in February. And many Indian analysts regard China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a geopolitical threat.

Such irresponsible statements are not supported by the facts. Foreign ministers of China, Russia and India held the 16th trilateral meeting on February 27. During the meeting, they vowed to eradicate breeding grounds of terrorism and extremism. In fact, China, Pakistan and India share common interests in combating terrorism. It is time for India to stop the groundless accusations.

And India should also understand this: Although China supported Pakistan in alleviating poverty and wiping out terrorism, Beijing is not an enemy of New Delhi. Just the opposite: China proposed and launched the BRI, which not only meets India's needs for infrastructure construction, but also helps ease India-Pakistan tensions. India should overcome its prejudices against the BRI as the initiative will boost cooperation and help bring stability to the region.

The disputed Kashmir region is not destined to be poor and backward forever. This is China's goal and should also be the goal of both India and Pakistan. If the two countries can meet each other halfway, it would help them to build mutual trust, lay the foundation for peaceful negotiations and especially strengthen their cooperation on anti-terrorism together with China.

China will not pick sides in India-Pakistan disputes. Aiming at easing the two countries' conflicts and improving the anti-terrorist situation, China will play the role of a mediator and facilitator amid the ongoing tensions.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1141569.shtml
 
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Guys don't answer to this op Ed.
He's fishing for something - - - - -
 
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LOL.. China already ship a barrage of latest BVRAAM PL-15 to PAF.

This kind of announcement is just for ordinary people consumption who naively think China will not pick side for Pakistan-India dispute.

Let me ask you, how many time China block condemnation of JEM leader as terrorist? Only fool will think China will not pick side for such event.
 
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No one in Pakistan is expecting China to pick sides or fight our wars. We didn't side with them during the 1962 Sino-Indian war either. What is expected is that unlike the west, China will not impose a weapon embargo to Pakistan if we went to war and give us full logistical support.
In 2001 after the parliament attack in Delhi, China rushed the F-7PG to Pakistan and indeed as stated above by @Beast we received a batch of PL-15 BVR from China last week. These are hard facts.
Everything else is just speculation.
 
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Let me ask you, how many time China block condemnation of JEM leader as terrorist? Only fool will think China will not pick side for such event.

Good at least you agree china uses the position to suport terrorists.
 
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China will not pick sides in India-Pakistan disputes

By Li Qingqing Source: Global Times Published: 2019/3/10

As the relations between Pakistan and India are at their lowest these days, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou paid a visit to Pakistan on Wednesday, calling the two sides to refrain from taking any actions that could further escalate the situation. Pakistan appreciated China's objective and fair stand and thanked China for its efforts to reduce the tensions.

With the help of China and other concerned countries, India's High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria, who was called back to India after the tensions escalated, returned to Islamabad on Saturday. This indicates a large military confrontation has been averted.

How should Pakistan and India resolve their conflicts? The question has been confusing the two countries for a long time as there seems to be no perfect solution. Considering that both sides are on the verge of military conflict and even a war, the current situation can be dangerous. Although it seems that there will not be a large war between the two - both nations possess nuclear weapons and thus have achieved a so-called nuclear balance - it is still not a safe solution in the long run.

So what should the two countries do? We believe that political consultation must be the only channel to resolve the disputes. This is China's consistent policy, and nothing will change China's firm stand in promoting peaceful negotiations between India and Pakistan.

However, some Indians doubt China's efforts. Some Indian experts blamed China for "continued protection" of terrorists who were allegedly based in Pakistan and launched the Pulwama terror attack in February. And many Indian analysts regard China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a geopolitical threat.

Such irresponsible statements are not supported by the facts. Foreign ministers of China, Russia and India held the 16th trilateral meeting on February 27. During the meeting, they vowed to eradicate breeding grounds of terrorism and extremism. In fact, China, Pakistan and India share common interests in combating terrorism. It is time for India to stop the groundless accusations.

And India should also understand this: Although China supported Pakistan in alleviating poverty and wiping out terrorism, Beijing is not an enemy of New Delhi. Just the opposite: China proposed and launched the BRI, which not only meets India's needs for infrastructure construction, but also helps ease India-Pakistan tensions. India should overcome its prejudices against the BRI as the initiative will boost cooperation and help bring stability to the region.

The disputed Kashmir region is not destined to be poor and backward forever. This is China's goal and should also be the goal of both India and Pakistan. If the two countries can meet each other halfway, it would help them to build mutual trust, lay the foundation for peaceful negotiations and especially strengthen their cooperation on anti-terrorism together with China.

China will not pick sides in India-Pakistan disputes. Aiming at easing the two countries' conflicts and improving the anti-terrorist situation, China will play the role of a mediator and facilitator amid the ongoing tensions.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1141569.shtml
Even Pakistan is not an enemy to India. Lets resolve Kashmir and educated our people, give them healthcare sanitaion housing and a decent life.
 
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The Chinese have supplied us weapons, often beyond our means, especially if we had to look for suppliers elsewhere. They're keeping our economic prospects afloat with investments in infrastructure and development projects. We also enjoy their diplomatic support, and we can rely on them to help us de-escelate tensions with India, which is exactly what we want in the first place, we don't want or could afford war.

What more could you ask for?
 
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China will not pick sides in India-Pakistan disputes

By Li Qingqing Source: Global Times Published: 2019/3/10

As the relations between Pakistan and India are at their lowest these days, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou paid a visit to Pakistan on Wednesday, calling the two sides to refrain from taking any actions that could further escalate the situation. Pakistan appreciated China's objective and fair stand and thanked China for its efforts to reduce the tensions.

With the help of China and other concerned countries, India's High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria, who was called back to India after the tensions escalated, returned to Islamabad on Saturday. This indicates a large military confrontation has been averted.

How should Pakistan and India resolve their conflicts? The question has been confusing the two countries for a long time as there seems to be no perfect solution. Considering that both sides are on the verge of military conflict and even a war, the current situation can be dangerous. Although it seems that there will not be a large war between the two - both nations possess nuclear weapons and thus have achieved a so-called nuclear balance - it is still not a safe solution in the long run.

So what should the two countries do? We believe that political consultation must be the only channel to resolve the disputes. This is China's consistent policy, and nothing will change China's firm stand in promoting peaceful negotiations between India and Pakistan.

However, some Indians doubt China's efforts. Some Indian experts blamed China for "continued protection" of terrorists who were allegedly based in Pakistan and launched the Pulwama terror attack in February. And many Indian analysts regard China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a geopolitical threat.

Such irresponsible statements are not supported by the facts. Foreign ministers of China, Russia and India held the 16th trilateral meeting on February 27. During the meeting, they vowed to eradicate breeding grounds of terrorism and extremism. In fact, China, Pakistan and India share common interests in combating terrorism. It is time for India to stop the groundless accusations.

And India should also understand this: Although China supported Pakistan in alleviating poverty and wiping out terrorism, Beijing is not an enemy of New Delhi. Just the opposite: China proposed and launched the BRI, which not only meets India's needs for infrastructure construction, but also helps ease India-Pakistan tensions. India should overcome its prejudices against the BRI as the initiative will boost cooperation and help bring stability to the region.

The disputed Kashmir region is not destined to be poor and backward forever. This is China's goal and should also be the goal of both India and Pakistan. If the two countries can meet each other halfway, it would help them to build mutual trust, lay the foundation for peaceful negotiations and especially strengthen their cooperation on anti-terrorism together with China.

China will not pick sides in India-Pakistan disputes. Aiming at easing the two countries' conflicts and improving the anti-terrorist situation, China will play the role of a mediator and facilitator amid the ongoing tensions.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1141569.shtml

That is really fantastic that China does not want to take sides. I think Pakistan should do exactly the same and should not at all interfere with US/NATO wanting to destabilize Western Chinese provinces of Xinjiang, Gansu, and Ningxia. I think Turkey will get involved as well. Surely China is such a great Superpower that it does not need any help at all to deal with US/NATO. We would all definitely see the mighty Chinese in action trying to protect their provinces.
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LOL.. China already ship a barrage of latest BVRAAM PL-15 to PAF.

This kind of announcement is just for ordinary people consumption who naively think China will not pick side for Pakistan-India dispute.

Let me ask you, how many time China block condemnation of JEM leader as terrorist? Only fool will think China will not pick side for such event.

People are getting mixed up with what the term support means. If anyone expects China to send their army / air / naval assets every time India gets wet dreams about starting a war; they'll be thoroughly dissapointed.

China provides economic, diplomatic, logistic, technical, intellectual, weapons support every time we need them. That should be enough.
 
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Good at least you agree china uses the position to suport terrorists.
JEM is not terrorist. JEM officially a non terrorist organisation under UN terms. :enjoy:

If you dont agree, I can also say India is terrorist for the ill treatment of Kashmir. India is not the center of the world, what you say alone doesn't count.
 
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it will be highly imprudent(DIPLOMATICALLY) for china to seem or to be overtly partial. being apparently impartial china can help us more diplomatically. e. g compare the statements of bothe china and pakistan you will immediately see that they are almost the same so please .
 
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In front of PAF, india has no advantage with their dated aircraft...
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