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[1] The Asian-African Conference, convened in Bandung from the 18th to the 24th April,1955. In addition to the sponsoring countries (Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan), 24 countries including China participated in the conference.

[1]  Singh, Swaran, China: South Asia: Issues, Equations, Policies (New Delhi, Lancers book, 2003) p.172-173

[1]  Ye Hailin “China and South Asian Relations in a New Perspective” in  Zhang Yunling ed. Making new Partnership: A rising China and Its neighbours(Beijing, Social Science Academic Press, 2007)

[1] Ibid

[1] Available at http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/chinapak-boundary-agreement-illegal-india/489775/ accessed on 30 June 2015

[1] Verma, Virendra Sahai, “The Korakoram Highway” in Swaran Singh ed. China Pakistan Strategic Cooperation (New Delhi, Manohar, 2007).

[1]  Madhu Bhalla, “China’s Foreign Policy in the Region: Implications for India”, The Centre for Policy Analysis Journal vol 9. November 15, 2011 p 32

[1] Raghav Sharma” China’s Afghanistan Policy: Slow Recalibration” China Report Vol 46 no. 3 August 2010

[1]  Global Times, 12 December 2010

[1]  Joint Statement, http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/

[1] China stalls India's move on Salahuddin: Officials available at http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/despite-beijing-bonhomie-china-blocks-india-move-for-un-ban-on-salahuddin-officials/article7245067.ece

[1] Global Times blog 18 May 2011

[1] Joint Statement available at http://infopak.gov.pk/Press_Release_Detail.aspx?id=779

[1] http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/threads/chinese-premier-given-pak-nishan-a-pakistan-award.51329/page-2/

[1] Global Times, 17 May 2011

[1] Paul H B Godwin “From Continent to Periphery: PLA Doctrine, Strategies and Capabilities Towards 2000 The China Quarterly, No 146, June 1996

[1] Ibid

[1]  Lu Ning “The Central Leadership, Supraministry Coordinating Bodies, State Council Ministries and Party Departments” in David M Lampton ed. The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001) p 55

[1] S S Harrison, China's Discreet Hold on Pakistan's Northern Borderlands, New York Times, 26 August 2010 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/27/opinion/27iht-edharrison.html

 

[1] Linda Jakobson and Dean Knox, “New Foreign Policy Actors in China”, available at books.sipri.org/files/PP/SIPRIPP26.pdf

[1] China Daily, 20 May 2011

[1] Pravakar Sahoo “China’s Growing Clout in South Asia” Available at http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-opinion/article1009332.ece

[1] “China's Xi Jinping agrees $46bn superhighway to Pakistan” http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32377088

 

[1] Ibid

[1] “ Dark Corrodor” http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21653657-conflict-balochistan

[1] Ibid.

[1] David Zweig and Bi Jianhai “ China’s Global Hunt for Energy “ Foreign Affairs, September-October 2005

[1] “China Studies Neighbours’ Resourses” Available at http://in.reuters.com/article/2010/07/04/idINIndia-49869720100704

[1]  “Chinese Firms Keen to Invest in Mining and Energy” Available at http://www.dawn.com/2011/08/26/chinese-firms-keen-to-invest-in-mining.html

[1]  Pravakar Sahoo “China’s Growing Clout in South Asia” Available at http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-opinion/article1009332.ece

[1]  S. T. Devare, “Post Nehruvian  Indian Foreign Policy and the Rise of India”, SIFA Special Lecture. Available at http://www.icwa.in/pdfs/SIFASpecialLecture.pdf

[1] Zhao Hong, “How Does China Perceive India’s Rise and Vice-Versa?” Paper Presented at International Conference on ‘Emerging China-India Cross-Cultural Interactions and their Implications for India’ at the University of Hong Kong, 2 September 2010

[1]  “Debate 2010 and Beyond” China Daily, 27 December 2010

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There is no dearth of generous adjectives to describe China-Pakistan bilateral relationship. The ‘all-weather friends’ have also been referred as ‘weatherproof’ partners and ‘iron brothers’. The core of the Sino-Pakistan bilateral relations is strategic. There is hardly any doubt that the relationship is special and strong, however, the rhetoric and limitations of the relationship is also evident. The year 1962 emerged as an anti-climax for the India-China bilateral relations and ushered out the era of Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai. India suffered a crushing defeat at the border. This led to the beginning of a dark period for India-China bilateral relationship. Post 1962, China’s South Asia policy was based on a single pillar- its all weather friendship with Pakistan to balance India in South Asia.

KEY WORDS: CPEC, Karakoram corridor, Liberation Army, PLA Doctrine, Terrorism,

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