How did Pakistan and China Become Allies? | Flashback with Palki Sharma

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Published 2024-03-30
How did Pakistan and China Become Allies? | Flashback with Palki Sharma

Pakistan began its post-partition journey by joining multiple military alliances led by the United States. But in the decades afterwards, Islamabad forged an “iron brotherhood” with Communist China. Pakistan’s first prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan recognised the Communist regime in 1950, the first Muslim country to do so. The Chinese regime supported Pakistan in its wars against India and also supplied materials and blueprints for Pakistan’s nuclear programme. Today, China is the largest investor and arms supplier to the country. What led to this thriving partnership between Pakistan and China? How did they build an “iron brotherhood”? Where does India figure in this equation? Palki Sharma tells you on Flashback.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Firstpost
    Will terror attacks on Chinese nationals affect the iron brotherhood between China and Pakistan? Comment below and join the conversation.
  • @user-xd2jz6xs8r
    As a Chinese, I would like to tell you: 1. Pakistan was one of the first countries to recognize China, 2. It was during the Indo Pakistani War that the United States abandoned Pakistan, while China continued to lend a helping hand to Pakistan during times of poverty, that India's invasion was avoided. In 2008, during the Wenchuan earthquake in China, Pakistan donated all its inventory tents to China. There are many Liezi, and we not only have good relationships due to political interests, but also truly feel the sincerity of each other.
  • Higher than the Himalayas, Deeper than the ocean, Pak China friendship.
  • Long live Pakistan China relationship friendship from Pakistan 🙂. Best regards from Pakistan 🙂.
  • @attiqkhan9803
    Pakistan & Chinese are Brothers Big & Younger 🇵🇰🇨🇳❤️🇵🇰🇨🇳
  • As a Pakistani I suggest indian media should concrete on their countries problems ❤
  • @tanny786
    God bless the peoples Republic of China from Pakistan🇵🇰
  • @hemikovsky
    China is using Pak the same way US used them. Use and throw.
  • @GoodyJones
    A Nigerian from the continent of Africa I can say that India Never Forgets.
  • @TheVenge.
    CONTEXT: Why did USA try to attack India ? In 1971 When the paksitan army marched in to Bangladesh and started raping 500,000 women and countless children and started killing more than 3 Million bangalis. The USA facilitated the Genocide. And supported paksitan. When India tried to stop the genocide in Bangladesh Western countries like the USA, UK, France, Turkey, and many more NATO countries sent their naval fleets to attack India. So the Soviets sent their nuclear navel fleet to defend India from west. When western fleets found the Soviets fleet already in bay of bengal and Indian ocean, they had no choice but to retreat.
  • @AamirKhan-bh7bw
    China has provided Pakistan with high tech defense technology , which significantly boost Pakistan defense
  • @davidlim5
    Pakistan Showed their neighbour they can't simply bully them anymore.
  • Pakistan and China are brothers and long-term strategic partners❤❤
  • @jitizlouis831
    This is by far the most unbiased coverage Palki has done on her most hated countries, Pakistan and China. I love you and your great work though, Palki. Keep up!