MPhil, BS Classes(IPFP) Thesis Title: "A History of Pakistan-China Relations, Reappraisal (1973-2013)" (original) (raw)
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This thesis titled "A History of Pakistan-China Relations, Reappraisal (1973-2013)" examines the multifaceted dynamics of the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and China over a span of four decades. It contextualizes their historical interactions within geopolitical shifts and economic collaboration, particularly emphasizing the significance of projects such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The research highlights key historical events, diplomatic strategies, and the implications of this relationship on regional stability and economic growth.
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