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President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan was in Beijing from June 5
to 7,2012, to attend the summit of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO)
of which Pakistan, like India, Iran and Afghanistan, is an observer. It has
sought regular membership of the SCO on which no decision has so far been
taken.
2. Zardari combined his visit for the SCO summit with a bilateral
visit for talks with Chinese leaders and businessmen on bilateral relations.
Among the Chinese leaders he met for bilateral discussions were President Hu
Jintao and Vice-President Xi Jinping.
3. The official Xinhua news agency reported that during his
meeting with Zardari on June 7, Hu said
that China encouraged and supported its
enterprises to participate in energy and electric power projects in Pakistan. He
hoped that the two countries would deepen pragmatic cooperation, especially in
the sectors of trade, energy, transportation infrastructure construction,
agriculture, telecommunications, aerospace and technology. Xinhua quoted Hu as
saying: “China will continue to provide assistance for Pakistan's economic and
social development within our capacity."
4.According to the Agency, Hu called on the two countries
to improve law-enforcement and security cooperation, and jointly fight the
"three evil forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism.
5.Zardari thanked China for its support of
Pakistan's maintenance of domestic stability and development as well as China's
assistance to Pakistan when the country was affected by floods and earthquakes.
He invited Chinese enterprises to expand
their investments in Pakistan, especially in infrastructure construction and
the energy sector.
6.As Pakistani leaders normally do during their
interactions with their Chinese counterparts, Zardari was reported to have
re-affirmed continued Pakistani support to China’s core interests without
specifying what those interests are. The Associated Press of Pakistan reported
that during his meeting with Hu, Zardari proposed the creation of an Energy
Fund to finance energy-related projects in Pakistan to be undertaken by Chinese
companies.
7.During Zardari’s stay in Beijing, officials of
the two countries signed three memoranda
of understanding (MoUs) covering supply of water from Tarbela to Islamabad, the
establishment of a Special Economic Zone in the proposed new city Zulfikarabad
in Sindh and the building there of 6,000 flats on
private public partnership basis. They also signed an agreement for Chinese assistance in the de-silting of canals and barrages in the Sindh
province.
8.The APP reported that during his meeting with
Vice-President Xi, Zardari conveyed the
gratitude of the people and the Government of Pakistan for China’s unflinching
support to Pakistan’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.
9.During the previous visits of Zardari to China,
the focus of the discussions was on Chinese assistance to Pakistan for
infrastructure development in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan and for the
construction of oil-gas pipelines and a railway line connecting Xinjiang with the Chinese-constructed Gwadar
port on the Mekran coast of Balochistan.
10.During the present visit, the focus was on
possible Chinese assistance for infrastructure and development projects in
Sindh. Due to the deteriorating security
situation in Balochistan, the proposed projects to connect Gwadar with Xinjiang
seem to be held up. The Chinese appear to be going ahead only with the
upgradation of the Karakoram Highway across Gilgit-Baltistan and construction
of roads to improve connectivity inside Gilgit-Baltistan.
11.Due to the continuing activities of the Uighur
separatists in Xinjiang from sanctuaries in Pakistan’s Federally-Administered
Tribal Areas (FATA), the Chinese have restrained their enthusiasm for projects
to improve connectivity between Xinjiang and the jihadi belt in Pakistan. (
8-6-12)
( The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director,
Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate, Chennai Centre For China
Studies. E-Mail: seventyone2@gmail.com . Twitter: @SORBONNE75 )
1 comment:
Chinese in Sindh,Gwadhar,Srilanka(Ham...port) & Karakoram highways;US in Arunachal,BangladeshSouth China Sea etc;we are fast approaching an 'Iron Curtain' moment.India needs to make sure its borders do not become the Berlin wall.
India needs to do what 'China' did during the Cold war;ride under the radar...wait for one side to emerge strong(US by 1979..) and profit from it aka the peaceful rise of China since 79'.Ofcourse from a chronological standpoint we arent yet at the 1979 moment in cold war or even 1970-3(US-China reapproachment under Nixon) but then history repeats itself but not necessarily in its original chronological order!
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