China float the idea of joint security force to secure CPEC projects

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This is interesting development. A doors are opening for full security and defense cooperation. In future seems Pak-China trade will be in Yuan currency. A reason the idea is float due to constant Chinese crew casualties from foreign agents and Pak security forces are failed to provide protection. Remember there is outstanding debt and interest payment of 27 billion dollars is due this year and its getting inflated.
 
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😀 welcome move.

If it happens book mark my post.
 
Oh ok, so there are large sets ppl in Pakistan who are happy to get sponsored and hate the Chinese enough to cause trouble
People are willing to do a lot of things for money - doesn’t necessarily mean there is emotional involvement.
 
What are we waiting for? We should hand over all of Balochistan to them on a 99 year lease while we're at it, so they can fix it
 

Pakistan to work with China against terrorism


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China on Saturday agreed to enhance cooperation in various fields, including counter-terrorism and border management, and jointly work to prevent smuggling and drug peddling.

The agreement was reached during a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and a high-level Chinese delegation, led by Minister for Political and Legal Affairs Chen Mingguo.

The minister welcomed Mr Chen and his delegation upon their arrival at the Ministry of Interior. During the meeting, Pakistan-China relations, particularly with Xinjiang, and matters of mutual interest were discussed.

Both sides agreed to conduct joint police and paramilitary forces exercises in Gilgit-Baltistan or Xinjiang and train GB police officers at the Xinjiang Police Academy. It was also agreed that comprehensive measures would be taken against terrorism which is a global issue.

It was decided that a Pakistani delegation, led by the interior secretary, would soon visit Xinjiang to enhance mutual cooperation.

The Chinese minister also invited the interior minister to visit Xinjiang.

Mr Naqvi said Xinjiang province is of vital importance for Pakistan in its relations with China, underscoring that besides being Pakistan’s neighbour, “we have a 600km-long border with Xinjiang”.

He added that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project also passes through Xinjiang, emphasising that Pakistan wants to completely eliminate smuggling of drugs, arms, and other illicit goods. The minister noted that Pakistani delegation’s visit to Xinjiang would open new avenues for strengthening mutual cooperation.

Mr Chen expressed the desire to enhance relations with Pakistan in all fields. He said terrorism is a common problem, adding that Xinjiang had suffered from it for many years.

He highlighted that Pakistan can benefit from Xinjiang’s experience in counter-terrorism. Pakistan-China relations, particularly with Xinjiang, and matters of mutual interest were discussed during the meeting.

The Chinese delegation included Xinjiang’s deputy secretary of the Committee of Parliamentary and Legal Affairs, executive director general of police, and vice president of the Xinjiang Police Academy.

Secretary Interior Khurram Ali Agha, Special Secretary Waqas Ali Mahmood, and Additional Secretary Nazar Muhammad Buzdar were also present on the occasion.

Silk Route Expo

Separately, Minister for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Saturday led a delegation of Pakistani energy companies to the 8th Silk Route Expo, fostering collaboration with Chinese counterparts to boost Pakistan’s energy sector.

During a series of roundtable meetings, Dr Malik met with representatives of leading Chinese companies, including the Shaanxi Energy Bureau, Yanchang Petroleum Group, Hua Lu Engineering and Technology Group, Shanghai Electric, Shaanxi Blower Group, China Typical Group and Hangzhou Maibao Import & Export Company Limited at the Pakistan Pavilion, set up for the Expo in Xian, China.

Pakistani companies, including Oil and Gas Development Company, Pakistan Petroleum Limited, Mari Petroleum Company Limited, Fauji Fertiliser Company Limited and the Thar Coal Energy Board, showcased investment opportunities at the Expo, said a news release.

Opening the discussion forum, the minister assured the Chinese companies that Pakistan would provide maximum facilitation in partnering with Pakistani firms. During the meeting, key areas of partnership, including oil and gas exploration, refinery upgrades, coal conversion and regasification were discussed.

Dr Malik emphasised that Pakistan has one of the largest coal reserves and is committed to adding value to its natural resources while ensuring environmental protection.

“Moreover, the production of green and blue hydrogen, as well as ammonia, is under consideration. We will become technology partners and joint venture partners,” Dr Malik remarked.

With additional input from APP

Published in Dawn, September 22nd, 2024
 
Peculiar situation in Pakistan , vast majority of Pakistanis have blind Faith in China and utter distrust of their own state apparatus ...
 
This is interesting development. A doors are opening for full security and defense cooperation. In future seems Pak-China trade will be in Yuan currency. A reason the idea is float due to constant Chinese crew casualties from foreign agents and Pak security forces are failed to provide protection. Remember there is outstanding debt and interest payment of 27 billion dollars is due this year and its getting inflated.

This is because the Pakistan Army is more interested in building DHA's, making their retirement plans in places like Belgium and making lots of money, and not interested in securing the security of Pakistan. It is a failure that the Chinese are trying to address which is affecting their strategic objectives.
 
Now after departure of American NATO, another Superpower China makes the toe hold in Pakistan. There will be serious repercussions from the BLA and TTP. When will the Super Powers learn?
 
Now after departure of American NATO, another Superpower China makes the toe hold in Pakistan. There will be serious repercussions from the BLA and TTP. When will the Super Powers learn?
I think this will be fully electronic surveillance , no visible boots on the ground.
 
Presumably the cost of the "joint security force" will be all borne by Pakistan?

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