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Pakistan-China’s Diplomatic Partnership Beyond 70
July 13, 2021
May 21, 1951, is the day when Pakistan and China joined hands for diplomatic and development collaboration. Pakistan was about four years old while China was just less than two. Then, China was satirically termed by the West as an “opium country” with a huge idle population. Meanwhile, Pakistan had no resources for its people’s welfare programmes or to run its economic affairs. Both countries were going through almost the same miseries. However, Pakistan managed its economic development a little better than China in the 1960s. Sadly, the two wars – 1965 and 1971–, the dictatorial regimes and the unending corruption and malpractices led us to where we are now.
July 9, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of China Nong Rong announced that the long-awaited Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) of CPEC would convene later this month in July.
Commemorating 70 years of Pakistan-China relations, Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) arranged the concluding session of the conference titled, “Pakistan-China At 70: Vision for the Future”. The conference, which was packed to capacity, brought together Pakistan’s parliamentarians, foreign ambassadors, former Pakistani diplomats, academicians, government officials from China and Pakistan, media representatives, think tanks and civil society members under one roof.
The conference featured four panelists including Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong, Syed Fakhar Imam, Minister of National Food Security, and Research, Qasim Suri, Deputy Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan, and Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed who is heading Pakistan-China Institute and is the Chairman Senate Defence Committee.
July 9, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of China Nong Rong announced that the long-awaited Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) of CPEC would convene later this month in July.
Commemorating 70 years of Pakistan-China relations, Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) arranged the concluding session of the conference titled, “Pakistan-China At 70: Vision for the Future”. The conference, which was packed to capacity, brought together Pakistan’s parliamentarians, foreign ambassadors, former Pakistani diplomats, academicians, government officials from China and Pakistan, media representatives, think tanks and civil society members under one roof.
The conference featured four panelists including Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong, Syed Fakhar Imam, Minister of National Food Security, and Research, Qasim Suri, Deputy Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan, and Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed who is heading Pakistan-China Institute and is the Chairman Senate Defence Committee.
Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong noted the expansion in cooperation under the CPEC framework from Gwadar, energy, transport infrastructure and industry to agriculture, science and technology and social welfare. Photo courtesy Twitter/File
ISLAMABAD: The delayed 10th meeting of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’s Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) will be held on July 13 (Tuesday).
Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong, while speaking at the concluding session of a conference titled, ‘Pakistan-China At 70: Vision for the Future’, which had been hosted by the Pakistan-China Institute (PCI), said: “I am very happy to brief you that the 10th Joint Cooperation Committee meeting of the CPEC will be held this month.”