Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics
Pakistan-China relationship has survived the test of time and denotes the phrase of respect,advantages to both sides, and natural alignment. Both nations provided support for each other at regional and international levels, which not only worked to secure their own interests but is also attracting other regional actors to explore advantages for themselves out of the time-tested friendship of Pakistan-China.Central Asian Republics are also attracted to Pakistan-China as to benefit in multidimensional aspects. The Central Asian Republics desire for access to their energy resources to consumers, while Pakistan and China's objectives in Central Asia have been driven by their diplomatic, security obligations, economic advantages,and their aspiration to become an energy transit corridor in the region. Pakistan-China relations and their targets increase the interdependence environment between all these actors, which also provides an impetus where Pakistan-China rising influence in Central Asian Republics is anticipated. The significance of this article is that it analyzes the two prongs of Pakistan-China's growing influence in Central Asian Republics;the first is based on unilateral efforts of the two countries to explore more areas of cooperation with Central Asian Republics and the second is based in Pakistan-China bilateral relations impact on Central Asian Republics.
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Border, Central Asia, Geography, Pakistan, Terrorism, Trade
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(1) Mirwais Kasi
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
(2) Abdul Qadir
Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
(3) Adil Zaman Kasi
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
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APA : Kasi, M., Qadir, A., & Kasi, A. Z. (2022). Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics. Global International Relations Review, V(I), 11-21. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2022(V-I).02
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CHICAGO : Kasi, Mirwais, Abdul Qadir, and Adil Zaman Kasi. 2022. "Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics." Global International Relations Review, V (I): 11-21 doi: 10.31703/girr.2022(V-I).02
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HARVARD : KASI, M., QADIR, A. & KASI, A. Z. 2022. Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics. Global International Relations Review, V, 11-21.
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MHRA : Kasi, Mirwais, Abdul Qadir, and Adil Zaman Kasi. 2022. "Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics." Global International Relations Review, V: 11-21
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MLA : Kasi, Mirwais, Abdul Qadir, and Adil Zaman Kasi. "Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics." Global International Relations Review, V.I (2022): 11-21 Print.
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OXFORD : Kasi, Mirwais, Qadir, Abdul, and Kasi, Adil Zaman (2022), "Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics", Global International Relations Review, V (I), 11-21
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TURABIAN : Kasi, Mirwais, Abdul Qadir, and Adil Zaman Kasi. "Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics." Global International Relations Review V, no. I (2022): 11-21. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2022(V-I).02