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I have noticed during recent months that Pakistan's foreign policy is becoming very "ambiguous", before Imran Khan's government Pakistan's tilt was clearly towards China and Pakistan entered into strategic partnership with China in 2014 with CPEC. But now it seems that the strategic relationship between Pakistan and China is getting weaker and Imran Khan's government is not as much enthusiastic towards china as the previous governments in the last 10 years.
And since Pakistan's IMF package is approved , Pakistani government seems to be drifting once again towards the USA, the manifestation of it was seen during Imran Khan's recent visit to USA.
Isn't it a time for Pakistan to make a clear choice between China and USA. I personally believe we should be in China's camp because China is far more reliable partner for Pakistan than USA no matter how much Imran Khan was "pampered" by US president and US Congress leaders during his last visit to that country. Pakistan will have no importance for USA once the latter's forces leave Afghanistan. Therefore Pakistan needs to be clear about where exactly it stands between China and USA!
And since Pakistan's IMF package is approved , Pakistani government seems to be drifting once again towards the USA, the manifestation of it was seen during Imran Khan's recent visit to USA.
Isn't it a time for Pakistan to make a clear choice between China and USA. I personally believe we should be in China's camp because China is far more reliable partner for Pakistan than USA no matter how much Imran Khan was "pampered" by US president and US Congress leaders during his last visit to that country. Pakistan will have no importance for USA once the latter's forces leave Afghanistan. Therefore Pakistan needs to be clear about where exactly it stands between China and USA!
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