THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2011

China Warns U.S.: 'Any Attack on Pakistan Would Be Construed As an Attack on 
China' – Evolving Pakistani-Chinese Alliance to Face the U.S./India



by Tufail Ahmad and Y. Carmon

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On May 18, 2011, Pakistani and Chinese officials sign bilateral agreements in 
Shanghai while Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Chinese Premier 
Wen Jiabao look on (Image courtesy: Roznama Express, Pakistan, May 19, 2011)


Introduction


In an analysis titled "A Looming Super Power Clash Triggered by Pakistan" 
(published on February 15, 2011), we pointed out to the rapidly growing danger 
of a U.S.-Pakistan clash which will involve – in addition to the United States, 
China and Pakistan – India, Russia, NATO powers, and other powers in the 
region. 
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In the past few months, the U.S.-Pakistani relations further deteriorated into 
an open sabotage of the CIA work in Pakistan by the Inter-Services Intelligence 
(ISI).

On May 17-20, 2011, this process took an escalating turn with the visit of 
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to China. The China visit was 
described by Pakistan's Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr. Firdous Ashiq 
Awan as "historical" and one that "would certainly open a new chapter in 
China-Pakistan relations under the new international environment and historical 
conditions." 
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Gilani's four-day China visit acquired an unprecedented international 
importance in the wake of the May 2, 2011, killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin 
Laden in a U.S. operation in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad.

Pakistani leaders saw bin Laden's killing in a unilateral U.S. operation as a 
violation of Pakistan's sovereignty and national dignity, while U.S. 
politicians and media suspected that there was complicity on the part of the 
Pakistani military's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in providing the 
Al-Qaeda leader with a safe hideout for years in Abbottabad, right next to a 
Pakistani military academy.

Amid this explosive situation, the Gilani visit was seen as a move to protect 
Pakistan from possible measures taken by the U.S. against it and to undercut 
the U.S. and Indian influence in the region, which is perceived by Pakistan as 
a years-long threat to Pakistan's national security. While Pakistan and China 
have been long-standing allies, a fundamental shift can now be observed in 
their strategic relationship, which is characterized by bolstering their 
military and other relations and by the huge rupture in Pakistani-U.S. 
relations.

This analysis reviews the multi-dimensional elements of the rapidly growing 
alignment of Pakistan with China to face an anticipated stand-off – and even an 
open armed clash – with the U.S./India.


The Military Dimension


a) Chinese Commitment to Defend Pakistan

Pakistan is now engineering a seismic shift in its overall relationships by 
aligning itself with China to counterbalance the U.S. and India. China, on its 
part, also expressed its own interest in aligning with Pakistan.

After the Abbottabad operation, which indicated that there might have been 
Pakistani government/ISI complicity in hiding bin Laden, Pakistan feared that 
the U.S. could carry out a similar unilateral operation targeting the Pakistani 
nuclear installations. 
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 [3] China was the first country, and perhaps the only one, to express its 
support for Pakistan's stability. Soon after the Abbottabad operation, China 
"indicated it will... back its long-term strategic ally's efforts to maintain 
stability." 
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During Gilani's visit, China gave indications of how it is willing to 
underwrite Pakistan's sovereignty and stability. According to a May 19, 2011, 
Pakistani daily report, "China... warned in unequivocal terms that any attack 
on Pakistan would be construed as an attack on China..." 
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 [5] The report, citing highly placed diplomatic sources in Beijing, noted: 
"Beijing has advised Washington to respect Pakistan's sovereignty... and this 
was formally conveyed to the United States at last week's China-U.S. strategic 
dialogue and economic talks." 
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Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, who was in Washington for the U.S.-China 
talks in mid-May 2011, conveyed the Chinese "feelings" to the U.S., and this 
point was disclosed by Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao himself during his 
two-hour-long formal talks with Prime Minister Gilani at the Great Hall of the 
People in Beijing. 
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b) Air and Naval Cooperation

During Prime Minister Gilani's visit, China agreed to "immediately" provide 
Pakistan with 50 new JF-17 Thunder multi-role fighter planes for Pakistan's air 
force. 
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 [8] Although this agreement for these fighter planes was signed earlier, 
Islamabad and Beijing are also discussing the supply of J-20 Stealth and 
Xiaolong/FC-1 multi-purpose light fighter aircraft to Pakistan. 
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In recent years, joint Pakistani-Chinese naval cooperation has strengthened, 
involving a contract with China to build four warships that will carry missiles 
and heavy weapons. 
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 [10] The first Chinese-built F-22P Frigate was inducted into the Pakistan Navy 
in July 2009. 
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The Chinese frigates, which are medium-sized warships, are equipped with 
surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles and anti-submarine helicopters. 
Admiral Noman Bashir, the Chief of Pakistan Navy, has stated that Pakistan 
hopes to buy bigger ships with more firepower from China, such as 4,000-ton 
class frigates. 
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In an interview with China Daily in July 2010, Admiral Bashir said: "The 
friendship between China and Pakistan is greater than the Himalayas and deeper 
than the Ocean. We already made progress in air force and other areas, now we 
should further and expand the cooperation in Navy, a broadly-based relation." 
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 [13] He also commented on the expansion of Pakistan's naval cooperation with 
China, stating: "We [Pakistan Navy] can provide facilities, ports, logistics, 
maintenance among other things..." 
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During Gilani's May 17-20 visit, Pakistan asked China to build a naval base at 
Gwadar, in addition to the commercial port there. Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar, the 
Pakistani defense minister who accompanied Gilani to China, said: "we would be 
more grateful to the Chinese government if a naval base was... constructed at 
the site of Gwadar." 
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The Pakistani defense minister also commented on the nature of Pakistan-China 
relationship, stating: "China is an all-weather friend and the closest ally of 
Pakistan, and it could be judged from the fact that in whichever sectors 
Pakistan requested assistance during... [Prime Minister Gilani's] recent visit 
to China, they immediately agreed." 
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According to a Pakistani daily report, "China is the main arms supplier to 
Pakistan..." 
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c) Deployment of Chinese Troops in Pakistani Kashmir

In 2010, international media reports revealed that more than 11,000 Chinese 
troops have been stationed in Gilgit Baltistan, an ethnically different region 
in Pakistan that had traditionally been part of Jammu & Kashmir. Chinese 
military engineers have previously helped Pakistan, but this time the Chinese 
soldiers are building concrete residential houses and are opening branches of 
Chinese banks. 
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In 2011, it was revealed that the presence of the Chinese troops is not limited 
within Gilgit Baltistan but they have moved into Pakistani Kashmir along India.

In May 2011, Indian intelligence agencies reported that they have "credible 
evidence" that Chinese troops are also based in the Pakistani side of Jammu & 
Kashmir, which is divided by the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and 
India. 
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The website of The Times of India daily reported that several hundreds of 
Chinese working in Pakistani Kashmir are engineers of the People's Liberation 
Army (PLA) of China while the Indian intelligence agencies are "verifying if 
these Chinese military engineers are engaged in some sort of military 
construction like bunkers." 
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A warning was issued in April 2011 by Lt.-General K. T. Parnaik, the Commander 
of the Indian Army's Northern Command (which oversees Kashmir), that India 
faces a threat from the Chinese troops based in Pakistani Kashmir who could be 
deployed on the Line of Control against India. 
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 [21] This is perhaps the first time that a serving Indian Army general has 
publicly voiced concern over a Chinese military threat to India in Kashmir. 
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d) The Chinese Military Interest Geared against the U.S. in Af-Pak Theater

While the deployment of Chinese troops in Pakistani Kashmir is understandable 
in view of past rivalries and wars between China and India, the Chinese 
military interest in the Pakistani-Afghan border and in the routes through 
which American supplies go to Afghanistan shows that the Chinese interest is 
also geared against the U.S.

The Chinese military leadership has recently been assessing the implications of 
a likely U.S. military incursion into the Pakistani tribal areas bordering 
Afghanistan, which so far had not been of any strategic interest to China.

In October 2010, a high-level delegation of the Chinese Army visited the 
Landikotal Army Garrison in Khyber Agency last October. The Chinese team 
comprised five high-ranking officials led by Director General of the People's 
Liberation Army Major General Yan Hu. 
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Commenting on the importance of the Chinese military team's visit, an October 
29, 2010, report in The Newsdaily stated: "The delegation stayed in Landikotal 
for several hours amid tight security. All the link roads and Torkham Gate were 
blocked to the public. NATO supply remained suspended during the delegation's 
visit to [nearby] Michini Checkpost."

e) China Funding Pakistani Nuclear Knowhow

Over the past few decades, China has funded and has technologically supported 
the Pakistani nuclear program.

On May 12, 2011, Pakistan's third nuclear electric power plant went 
operational. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, while inaugurating the Chashma 
Nuclear Power Plant Unit-1 (CHASNUPP-2), located near Chashma Barrage on the 
left bank of River Indus, 32 kilometres south of the town of Mianwali, paid 
tributes to China's support. "Today is a proud day for Pakistan and for 
Pakistan's civil nuclear energy program... It is yet another illustrious 
example of the Pakistan-China cooperation in the field of nuclear science and 
technology," Gilani said. 
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Two more nuclear plants, C-3 and C-4, are already under construction at the 
site. 
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India has expressed concern that the Pakistani nuclear strategy is aimed at 
building low-yield, tactical nuclear weapons which can be used in case of 
skirmishes at the Pakistani border with India.

A May 19, 2011, Indian media report warned that Pakistan is building its fourth 
reactor at the Khushab military facility and Pakistan has now acquired the 
capability to add 8-10 such nuclear weapons every year. 
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"The figure [regarding the Pakistani nuclear weapons] is likely to go up 
considerably once the new reactor becomes operational in less than two years. 
Latest satellite images revealed recently that Pakistan has expedited work on 
the fourth reactor, a plutonium producing facility," the report said. 
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S. D. Pradhan, former chief of India's joint intelligence committee, who has 
closely monitored Pakistan's nuclear-weapon program, commented on the Pakistani 
drive to produce plutonium bombs, stating: "They are following the Chinese 
model of having low-yield nuclear weapons. Pakistan believes these weapons will 
provide it a flexible response in case of an escalation with India..." 
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f) Chinese Radars for Pakistan

After the killing of bin Laden, Pakistani media reports had indicated that 
Pakistan's radar system was jammed by the U.S. in order to carry out the 
operation. During Gilani's visit, China offered to upgrade Pakistan's radar 
system and satellite technology. 
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During a visit to the China Academy of Space Technology in Beijing on May 20, 
the Pakistani prime minister was briefed on the latest Chinese radar systems 
and satellite technology; and it is expected that Pakistan would get 10 
state-of-the-art radar systems and satellite technologies. 
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g) Cooperation in Satellites & Missiles

According to a Pakistani media report, the two countries have also agreed to 
step up work on Pakistan's satellite currently being built in China, which is 
scheduled for launch on August 14, 2011, the Independence Day of Pakistan. The 
satellite will supply "multifarious data" to Pakistan. 
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Pakistan claims that its missile program is developed indigenously, though the 
missile technologies are thought to have been provided by North Korea, a 
Chinese ally.

On April 29, 2011, Pakistan conducted a successful flight test of the cruise 
missile, Hatf-8. The nuclear-capable Hatf-8 (Ra'ad) missile, which has a range 
of over 350 kilometers, has been developed exclusively for launch from aerial 
platforms. 
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 [32] According to a report, the cruise missile has stealth capabilities and is 
a low altitude, terrain-hugging missile with high maneuverability. 
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Earlier that month, Pakistan also conducted the first test of a 
surface-to-surface ballistic missile Hatf-9 (Nasr). 
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The Economic Dimension


a) Integration of Pakistani Economy with China

China is investing in all sectors of the Pakistani economy on a major scale. 
Pakistan has also expressed its goal to align the Pakistani economy with China.

During Gilani's visit, the two countries explored ways of bolstering economic 
ties, including the establishment of the trans-border economic zones, 
instituting integrated border management systems, and working together on the 
intra-regional and trans-regional economic and development agenda, corporate 
sector interaction in joint projects, opening of the Industrial and Commercial 
Bank of China (ICBC) branches in Pakistan, finalization of the currency swap 
arrangement, and more.

In Beijing, Prime Minister Gilani stated that Pakistan will be forging deeper 
economic engagement with China. Gilani said that Pakistan is determined to take 
all necessary measures for closer economic integration with China, stating: 
"The free trade agreement, the joint five-year economic program, the joint 
investment companies and the ongoing cooperation in the financial and banking 
sectors, great interaction between our capital markets, robust defense and 
defense production cooperation are but a few example of the direction that our 
strategic cooperation partnership has taken." 
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b) Boosting Bilateral Trade in Short Term

Pakistan and China are rapidly boosting their economic ties and bilateral trade.

As per statistics presented in May 2011 before the National Assembly (the Lower 
House of the Pakistani Parliament), between March 2005 and December 2010, China 
collaborated in six different projects worth $2.7 billion, providing technical 
and financial support. 
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 [36] The two countries are now pressing ahead in the areas of trade, banking, 
ports, roads, and railways.

In 2010, the total volume of Pakistan-China trade rose by $2 billion to 
approximately $8.7 billion. 
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 [37]Compared to 2009, a 37 percent jump was seen in Pakistani exports to China 
year on while Chinese exports to Pakistan increased by 28 percent. 
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During his China visit, Prime Minister Gilani said that measures are being 
implemented to increase Pakistan's trade volume with China to $15 billion a 
year by 2013. 
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c) Pakistan's Encouragement of Chinese Investment

Pakistan is encouraging Chinese investments in different areas of the Pakistani 
economy and is seeking incentives for Pakistani businessmen in China, notably 
in the Kashgar Special Economic Zone, which is a few hundred kilometers from 
Pakistan's border.

In May 2011, a 50-member Chinese economic delegation led by Muhametmin Yashen 
(Muhammad Amin Yasin), the Deputy Director General of the Standing Committee of 
the People's Congress of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, visited Islamabad. 
In the Pakistani capital, Pakistani leaders advised the Chinese team that China 
could tap the one-trillion dollar Halal foods industry by providing special 
incentives to Pakistani businessmen to invest in the Kashgar Special Economic 
Zone. 
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Pakistani business leader Raza Khan told the Chinese delegation that they 
should explore opportunities in sectors like finance, banking, power, 
alternative energy, information technology, engineering goods, textile 
machinery, agriculture, agro-based industry, food, fruit processing, packaging, 
livestock, dairy farming, and real estate sectors. 
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c) China Gives $1.7 Billion Loan for Lahore's Rail System

The Export-Import Bank of China recently agreed to give Pakistan a loan of $1.7 
billion for the development of a train system in Lahore. Khawaja Ahmed Hassan, 
chairman of the Lahore Transport Company, said: "The bank agreed to lend us the 
money with a two-year grace period, and our aim is to get it at 6% interest." 
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It should be noted that Lahore is the capital of Punjab, the most influential 
Pakistani province, whose government cancelled six agreements with the U.S. in 
the fields of health, education, and waste management in protest against the 
Abbottabad operation. 
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The Diplomatic Dimension


During Prime Minister Gilani's visit to Beijing, China's top leaders expressed 
support for Pakistan in the wake of the Abbottabad operation. At his meeting 
with Gilani, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced that China is sending a 
special envoy to Islamabad to express solidarity with Pakistan at this crucial 
period in its history.

On May 19, 2011, Jia Qinglin, the chief of the powerful Chinese People's 
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), declared that Pakistan will never be 
left in the lurch and the strategic cooperation between the two countries will 
be taken to new heights. "No matter how the global situation may change, the 
resolve and determination of the government and the people of China in 
developing its friendly relations with Pakistan will never be swayed," Jia 
Qinglin said at a reception held in honor of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. 
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Noting that China has always given priority to developing cooperation with 
Pakistan, Jia Qinglin said, "China will stand together with Pakistan to seize 
the opportunity presented by the 60th anniversary [celebrations of bilateral 
ties]. We want to carry forward our tradition of friendship in all areas of our 
strategic partnership and cooperation and take our bilateral ties to a higher 
plane." 
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, during his meeting with Gilani in Beijing, assured 
Pakistan of China's "all-weather friendship," stating: "I wish to stress here 
that no matter what changes might take place in the international landscape, 
China and Pakistan will remain forever good neighbors, good friends, good 
partners and good brothers... I do believe that this visit will give a strong 
boost to the friendship and cooperation between our two countries and take that 
friendship and cooperation to a new high." 
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Implications for the U.S., India, Afghanistan


a) The U.S.

Pakistan's bolstering of its relations with China is aimed at countering the 
U.S. influence in the region. Pakistan's highest defense forum, the Defense 
Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) which met under Prime Minister Gilani on May 12, 
2011, reviewed its relations with the U.S. in the wake of the Abbottabad 
operation, which it called a "violation of Pakistan's sovereignty" and agreed 
to redefine Pakistan's cooperation with the U.S. "in accordance with Pakistan's 
national interests and the aspirations of the people." 
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Among those who attended the meeting were: Senior Minister for Defense 
Production Ch. Pervaiz Elahi; Finance Minister Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh; 
Interior Minister Rehman Malik; Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr. 
Firdous Ashiq Awan, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Khalid 
Shamim Wynne, Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Air 
Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir, 
Defense Secretary Lt. Gen. (retired) Syed Athar Ali, and other senior officials.

According to a report in the Urdu-language daily Roznama Ummat, the top 
Pakistani military leadership has decided to teach the U.S. a strong lesson. 
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 [48] The report said that a decision to this effect was taken at a meeting at 
the General Headquarters of Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi, following which the 
military officials met with Pakistani President Asif Zardari and other civilian 
government leaders to apprise them of their thinking. 
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The decision to teach the U.S. a strong lesson could be the Pakistani Army's 
realignment with China. However, it could also be a provocative move on the 
part of Pakistan with Chinese backing to damage America's position in South 
Asia, and potentially against India and Afghanistan. Such a provocation could 
trigger a super power clash. 
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b) India

India's civilian and military leaders have consistently expressed concern over 
the deepening military ties between Pakistan and China, as well as over the 
deployment of Chinese troops inside Pakistani Kashmir, a territory claimed by 
India. India fears that its security is undermined by China's military support 
to Pakistan, both in Kashmir and against mainland India.

On May 19, 2011, Indian Defense Minister A. K. Antony expressed concern over 
China's decision to "immediately" provide 50 new JF-17 Thunder multi-role 
warplanes, stating: "It is a matter of serious concern for us. The main thing 
is, we have to increase our capability..." 
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In mid-May 2011, Lieutenant-General K. T. Parnaik, Commander of the Indian 
Army's Northern Command, warned against "deep collaboration in weapon delivery" 
between Pakistan and China. 
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 [52] He also spoke of China's strategic moves in Pakistan, stating: "China is 
helping Pakistan in building a road from the Khunjerab Pass [on Chinese border 
with Pakistan] to Gwadar Port besides other infrastructure projects like dams 
very close to the Line of Control (LoC)." 
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In a recent article, former Indian Army chief General (retired) V. P. Malik 
warned that Pakistan and China are articulating "joint interest" against India. 
He stated: "Though the Chinese army would not point guns towards our posts on 
the LoC [Line of Control in Kashmir], the fact that they are there reflects 
their 'joint' interest and enhancement of strategic and operational 
preparedness on the LoC along with Pakistan." 
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India is reassessing the altered threat matrix in the wake of the 
Pakistani-Chinese defense collaboration. At a recent meeting with Prime 
Minister Manmohan Singh, Indian Army Chief General V. K. Singh presented a 
three-pronged strategy to counter China's growing presence in the Tibet 
Autonomous Region and in Pakistani Kashmir. The strategy calls for a dedicated 
mountain strike corps, significant enhancement in the army's tactical airlift 
capability, and improvement in the border infrastructure along the border with 
China. 
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 [55]

India has also expressed concern over the support of Pakistan's Inter-Services 
Intelligence (ISI) to the Taliban in Afghanistan, especially the Haqqani 
Network. It fears that with China supporting the Pakistani military 
establishment, efforts to defeat the Taliban-led terrorism in Afghanistan may 
not succeed, especially after the U.S. withdraws its troops from Afghanistan.

c) Afghanistan

Afghanistan is too weak a state to articulate its independent position on 
growing military and non-military relations between China and Pakistan, whose 
support to the Taliban militants has been the cause of terrorism in Afghanistan 
over the past few decades.

As a result of Chinese-Pakistani military collaboration, the interests of 
Afghanistan as well as the U.S. and Indian interests in the country could be 
adversely affected, especially in view of the Pakistani military's use of the 
Taliban organizations as strategic assets working in the interests of Pakistan.

Parallel to the ISI-backed Taliban surge in terror attacks in Afghanistan, the 
Pakistani government has mounted a diplomatic offensive in Kabul.

On April 16, 2011, almost the entire top Pakistani leadership arrived in Kabul 
to hold bilateral talks with the Afghan government. Among those who came to the 
meeting were: Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistani Interior 
Minister Rehman Malik, Pakistani Junior Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, 
Pakistani Defense Minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar, as well as Pakistan Army 
chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Lt.-Gen. Shuja Pasha, the chief of 
Pakistani military's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), whose involvement in 
the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks has come up before a New York court.

During the day-long talks, it was decided to establish a two-tier 
Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Commission, an unprecedented move that facilitates 
the presence of Pakistan Army chief General Kayani and ISI chief Lt.-Gen. Shuja 
Pasha on the commission, enabling them a greater role in molding Afghanistan's 
internal affairs and foreign policies. It was perhaps the first time that the 
Pakistani military has formally managed to embed itself in a mechanism that 
allows it to shape the future of Afghanistan.

According to an Afghan media report, some of the written demands made by Prime 
Minister Gilani at the meeting included: "Pakistan should be consulted on the 
training and number of Afghan forces; Pakistan's share in Afghan mines and 
development projects should be cleared; implementation of Pakistani strategies 
in future governments in Afghanistan, recruitment of Pakistani cadres in the 
[Afghan] government institutions [should be ensured]; and Pakistan should be 
kept aware of any sort of agreement between Afghanistan and its Western allies, 
including the U.S. and NATO..." 
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 [56]

Of all these demands by Pakistan, Gilani's demand to appoint Pakistani 
officials in Afghan government institutions is a Pakistani attempt to undermine 
Afghanistan's independence in the long run. It should be noted here that during 
the Taliban rule, some Pakistani nationals worked in the Taliban-led Afghan 
government institutions.

These demands reflect a clear intention on the part of Pakistan to subjugate 
Afghanistan to Pakistani rule. Following the April 16 talks, Afghan analysts 
accused Pakistan of violating diplomatic norms by demanding major concessions 
from Afghanistan. According to a report in the Pashtu-language Khedmatgar 
Wrazpanra,Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told President Karzai that the U.S. 
has been defeated in the region and so it is better for Pakistan and 
Afghanistan to prefer China as a strategic ally in the region. 
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 [57] According to the report, Gilani also said that it is better for 
Afghanistan not to allow a long-term presence of the U.S. forces in the 
country. 
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 [58]

According to another report on the Afghan website  <http://shamshadtv.tv/> 
shamshadtv.tv, former Afghan politician Sulaiman Layaq commented on the 
Pakistani strategic move in Afghanistan, stating: "Pakistani government 
supposes Afghanistan as a Pakistani colony..." 
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 [59]

This escalation in the Pakistani state's behavior towards Afghanistan contains 
all the elements and dangers of a direct clash between Pakistan and 
Afghanistan; and as a result, almost inevitable triggering of a larger-scale 
clash in which even a single spark could involve all the regional and 
international powers present in the South Asian region.

* Tufail Ahmad is Director of MEMRI's South Asia Studies Project ( 
<http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=b6cQaF5nTCB3CjqcZAlv5w..> 
www.memri.org/sasp); Y. Carmon is President of MEMRI

 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref1>
 [1] See A Looming Super Power Clash Triggered by Pakistan, MEMRI Inquiry & 
Analysis Series No. 665, February 15, 2011 ( 
<http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=GsVSnQwyM8YYiyr022zQfg..> 
http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/840/4999.htm)
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref2>
 [2]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=7WAgSUf0-pXMg2xxF4tI6w..> 
www.app.com.pk (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref3>
 [3] After the Abbottabad operation, Pakistani media reports regularly 
articulated a national concern for the security of the Pakistani nuclear 
installations.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref4>
 [4] The Hindu (India), May 3, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref5>
 [5] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref6>
 [6] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref7>
 [7] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref8>
 [8] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref9>
 [9] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) sees 
itself as aligned against the U.S. and its other Western allies. According to a 
November 18, 2010, report on the website of The Nation newspaper ( 
<http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=h9dBYvjpTL6KFrfqx0PGng..> www.nation.com.pk), 
Pakistan Air Force Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman stated: ''The PAF has no 
plans to install Western devices and weapons on the aircraft for the time 
being.’’
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref10>
 [10] The News (Pakistan), July 16, 2010.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref11>
 [11] Daily Times (Pakistan), July 31, 2009.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref12>
 [12]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=Bo4sb_25tPQsn_CD6lk3TQ..> 
www.chinadaily.com.cn (China), July 22, 2010.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref13>
 [13]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=waAc5rJcwX7d9o5_0EDlnA..> 
www.chinadaily.com.cn (China), July 22, 2010.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref14>
 [14]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=R5DTF7bt42ksXlkg_CyMEA..> 
www.chinadaily.com.cn (China), July 22, 2010.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref15>
 [15]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=_3EOozMIZrTvHwQwLxVq8Q..> 
www.chinapost.com.tw (Taiwan), May 23, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref16>
 [16]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=0TSWuKZJcpwcpqhtK7691w..> 
www.chinapost.com.tw (Taiwan), May 23, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref17>
 [17]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=Z_tkWEAh3yMq2Eo8CvU2cg..> 
www.tribune.com.pk (Pakistan), May 18, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref18>
 [18] These details are based on a survey report carried out by renowned 
Kashmiri writer Dr. Shabir Choudhry who led a team of researchers to Gilgit 
Baltistan and Pakistani Kashmir in October 2010. See: Kashmiri Writer Examines 
the Strategic Implications of China's Military Presence in Kashmir Region, 
MEMRI Special Dispatches Series No. 3772, April 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref19>
 [19]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=MYm-aBEFsIwr7XKzL-3wCw..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), May 12, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref20>
 [20]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=JOFWUBZDk8KbO0HJqI_DaQ..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), May 12, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref21>
 [21]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=a4QclipuqUfNmcJkdh1wRg..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), April 6, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref22>
 [22]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=wcyIniWmaQbkrmScNgZzxw..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), April 6, 2011. While speaking about the 
Chinese-Pakistani threat to India from Pakistani Kashmir, Lt.-Gen. Parnaik 
said: "we hear many people today who are concerned about the complicity of the 
Chinese if there were to be hostilities between India and Pakistan."
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref23>
 [23] The News (Pakistan), October 29, 2010.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref24>
 [24] Daily Times (Pakistan), May 13, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref25>
 [25] Daily Times (Pakistan), May 13, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref26>
 [26]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=bOcLTPkGgU1CqSsFCm_czg..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref27>
 [27]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=Iorn2D9zN8f9fuS7Zl-Ryw..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref28>
 [28]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=hR8BDAlRuds_GbkogAs5wA..> 
www.timesofindia.com (India), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref29>
 [29]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=Co5K5S1gsmFA4UYTLHVpLg..> 
www.onlinenews.com.pk (Pakistan), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref30>
 [30]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=F_-lagCVA1z3rtyTDapfUQ..> 
www.onlinenews.com.pk (Pakistan), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref31>
 [31] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref32>
 [32] The Express Tribune (Pakistan), April 30, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref33>
 [33] The Express Tribune (Pakistan), April 30, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref34>
 [34] These missile tests are just a few of the scores of missile tests carried 
out by Pakistani military in recent years.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref35>
 [35] Daily Times (Pakistan), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref36>
 [36]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=wvAzx4EmmU-gN0Kn0LPSWw..> 
www.app.com.pk (Pakistan), May 11, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref37>
 [37]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=v1Z5ix9_ALY4SYtjp0HlXw..> 
www.app.com.pk (Pakistan), April 25, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref38>
 [38] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref39>
 [39] The News (Pakistan), May 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref40>
 [40]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=CniyadMSrTnGX9LFzoM-1A..> 
www.thefinancialdaily.com (Pakistan), May 13, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref41>
 [41]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=dDFomCMoS1LgUN5udswAoA..> 
www.thefinancialdaily.com (Pakistan), May 13, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref42>
 [42] Daily Times (Pakistan), April 28, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref43>
 [43]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=YhyDOak8K3vDQ5XDXyaR3g..> www.dawn.com 
(Pakistan), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref44>
 [44] Dawn (Pakistan), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref45>
 [45] Dawn (Pakistan), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref46>
 [46]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=ozo2LWVrr6guDUaVQEEhAQ..> 
www.tribune.com.pk (Pakistan), May 18, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref47>
 [47] The News (Pakistan), May 13, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref48>
 [48] Roznama Ummat (Pakistan), May 5, 2011. The decision was taken just days 
after the May 2, 2011, Abbottabad operation by the U.S.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref49>
 [49] Roznama Ummat (Pakistan), May 5, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref50>
 [50] The Pakistani military’s moves against the U.S. are part of Pakistani 
strategy to counter the U.S. According to an April 28, 2011, report in The 
Express Tribune daily, a few days before the Abbottabad operation, Salman 
Bashir, the Pakistani foreign secretary, visited China. The visit was planned 
in the context of the Pakistan-China strategic dialogue mechanism between the 
two foreign ministries. "But official sources [in Islamabad] confirmed that the 
foreign secretary's visit to China was prompted by the recent rise in tensions 
between Pakistan and the United States due to a series of events, including the 
Raymond Davis affair and a U.S. drone strike that killed dozens of civilians in 
Pakistan's tribal districts." The report also noted that Salman Bashir is a 
"strong advocate of seeking realignments and has presented a detailed analysis 
to the government regarding a reduction in dependence on the U.S. by reaching 
out to the Chinese."

 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref51>
 [51]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=ZbczAGaR1BULHUjgzWoz6Q..> 
www.dnaindia.com (India), May 20, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref52>
 [52]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=hhSRuzkVSv76UHgUbCIniw..> 
www.indiablooms.com (India), May 15, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref53>
 [53]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=hUBpFcU4otTY_Yj8gUpPpA..> 
www.indiablooms.com (India), May 15, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref54>
 [54]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=NM9O5BmPskXWhbZ4uxxmFQ..> 
www.hindustantimes.com (India), May 12, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref55>
 [55]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=tNDNXEGEcWmDJ7ukcmucJw..> 
www.indiatoday.in (India), May 19, 2011.  
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref56>
 [56]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=DEpg6Auc6lXJq1Hx5Sg2iQ..> 
www.tolonews.com (Afghanistan), April 19, 2011.
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref57>
 [57] Khedmatgar Wrazpanra (Afghanistan), April 30, 2011.

 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref58>
 [58] Khedmatgar Wrazpanra (Afghanistan), April 30, 2011.

 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=bsp&ver=ohhl4rw8mbn4#1302d07ce08671b7__ednref59>
 [59]  <http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=KGDX7FvpygGkbhMZ2KQBiw..> 
www.shamshadtv.tv (Afghanistan), April 30, 2011.

Source: http://www.thememriblog.org/blog_personal/en/37922.htm

Tufail Ahmad and Y. Carmon

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