Before 1998, China's military expenditure was less than 10 billion US dollars for a long time, but to maintain 3 million troops, the army had to be patient and give priority to economic development at that time. It was not until China's economic development that military spending increased, but the proportion was still very low. This year, China's military spending of US $230 billion accounts for only 1.15% of GDP, which is still very low. The investment in education is US $500 billion, which is twice that of military spending. It is difficult to increase military spending when the total economic output is not high. However, the advantage of Pakistan is that it can produce most of its own weapons, or buy them from China at a very low cost, greatly reducing costs, and even in the middle, I think many of them are interest-free loans and free parts, or loans first, and then cancel the loan. According to the previous questionnaire from China Global Network, should China expand its military aid to Pakistan? with 96% of people's support