//php if(!empty($last_str)){if(!preg_match('~[0-9]+~', $first_str)){echo $title;}else{echo $last_str; }}else{echo $title;}?>143 :Sino-Pakistan Strategic Entente: Implications for Regional Security
Rajshree Jetly
14 February 2012
Sino
-
Pakistan relations stand out as one of the few enduring friendships that have withstood
the pressures of time and shifting geo
-
strategic conditions. This paper discusses the defence
and security dimensions of the Sino
-
Pak relationship which have been
based on shared
strategic interests and geo
-
political goals. It analyses some of the important political and
geo
-
strategic issues affecting this relationship.
The paper also looks at the regional and
international dimensions, in particular the relevance of
India and the United States to Sino
-
Pak relations.
It examines the trajectory of Indo
-
US strategic ties and the downward
spiralling of US
-
Pak relations which triggers its own logic on Sino
-
Pak security dynamics.
The paper argues that as long as India
-
Pak
istan peace process remains grounded on the
issue of terrorism and Kashmir, and Pakistan
'
s relations with US are a downward spiral,
Pakistan would continue to view China as its most strategic ally in counterbalancing India,
and to some extent the US. China
will also have an inherent stake in shoring Pakistan
'
s
political and military stability in terms of its long
-
term security interests in the South, Central
and Western Asian region, and checking the rising presence and power profile of the US.
Finally the
paper concludes that notwithstanding some strains and pressures in the
relationship, Sino
-
Pak friendship will endure in the foreseeable future.