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President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have met today in Beijing to reaffirm the "unbreakable" bond between their two "iron brother" countries on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the China-Pakistan diplomatic ties. "No matter how the international landscape may evolve, China will always place priority on the development of China-Pakistan relations in its diplomacy with neighboring countries," he said. Over 7 decades of friendship witnessed Pakistan help bring about the US-China rapprochement that has enabled the Asian giant to grow from international isolation to what President Donald Trump recently declared part of "G2", the exclusive group of two real superpowers in the world today. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's three-day visit to China has seen the signing of multiple agreements to further strengthened strategic and economic relations between two Asian neighbors. These deals are aimed at developing Pakistan's digital economy and renewable energy sectors.
| Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (L) with President Xi Jinping |
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Any discussion of Pakistan that does not factor in China is incomplete. Pakistan’s military relationship with China is not a recent convenience but a long-running strategic alignment of over seven decades that now covers technology transfer, joint production, military modernisation, and political backing.
China’s emergence as a major military power has strengthened Pakistan militarily and given it resilience. Unlike earlier, Chinese support now ensures continuity in high-end capabilities and deterrence that outlasts temporary shifts in relations with the United States, Iran, Saudi Arabia, or others. When the next military crisis emerges, this foundational backing from China will weigh heavily against India, regardless of Pakistan’s standalone performance or isolation in other spheres.
Sushant Singh (
@SushantSin
) writes: https://caravanmagazine.in/security/sindoor-china-pakistan-not-stan...
https://x.com/thecaravanindia/status/2059912316926456087?s=20
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The Dragon in the Room: Why Pakistan is no longer a standalone threat
by Sushant Singh
https://caravanmagazine.in/security/sindoor-china-pakistan-not-stan...
The Narendra Modi government marked the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor with a familiar mix of self-congratulation and narrative management, saturating the domestic information space with boastful claims of unprecedented success. However, an interview broadcast by China’s state television the same day pointed to a more complex and less comfortable reality. In a striking disclosure, Zhang Heng, a senior engineer at China’s Aviation Industry Corporation, confirmed that Chinese personnel provided real-time technical support to the Pakistan Air Force during last year’s military confrontation. Zhang’s remarks were notable not only for their candour but for what they revealed about the depth of the partnership between the two countries. He described the experience as “a testament to the deep bond we formed through working side by side, day in and day out,” underscoring that this was not a transactional relationship but one built on dedicated operational support.
The platform at the centre of this cooperation was the J-10CE aircraft, China’s export-grade 4.5-generation fighter equipped with AESA radar and long-range PL-15 missiles, considered one of China's most advanced air-to-air weapons. Pakistan, its only foreign operator, has integrated the aircraft into a broader Chinese-origin ecosystem that includes the multirole JF-17 aircraft. The J-10CE is largely believed to have downed an Indian Rafale jet on the first night of the operation, a fact tacitly accepted by Indian officials. Indian military officials have also blamed their lack of intelligence about the actual range of PL-15 missiles for their losses in Indian airspace. India may have retaliated thereafter by hitting deeper and harder, using the BrahMos missiles, but the losses of the first night carry both operational and symbolic weight, because they challenged an existing assumption that Western-origin platforms would maintain superiority in South Asian skies.
What is more consequential, however, is what comes next. Pakistan could take delivery of an initial batch of J-35 stealth fighter jet by the end of this year, following the airing of a video by Chinese state television in early May that showed the first fully operational export version of the aircraft. If inducted on schedule, Pakistan would gain a qualitative edge in stealth capabilities that India currently lacks altogether.
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President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have met today in Beijing to reaffirm the "unbreakable" bond between their two "iron brother" countries on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the China-Pakistan diplomatic ties. "No matter how the international landscape may evolve, China will always place priority on the development of China-Pakistan relations in its diplomacy with neighboring countries," he said. Over 7 decades of friendship witnessed Pakistan help…
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