March 17,
2017
NEW DELHI:
Pakistan and China are expanding their military to military cooperation and
defence production, which is making India uneasy, according to Indian media
reports.
The Economic
Times reported: “In what will come as bad news for India, 'all-weather friends'
China and Pakistan are set to not just increase weapons exchanges, the former
is also expected to 'authorise' the latter to produce ballistic, cruise,
anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles, and battle tanks, China's state-run media
reported late yesterday”.
Quoting
Global Times, the ET said ‘the weapons exchanges include the mass production of
FC-1 Xiaolong, a lightweight and multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly
by the two countries. The two sides also agreed to strengthen anti-terrorism
cooperation and strike terrorist forces including China's insurgent East
Turkestan Islamic Movement, it added.
Chief of Army
Staff Gen Qamar Bajwa is on a visit to China during which talks were held with
a top Chinese military official, Fang Fenghui to boost defence production.
"Pakistan
and China enjoy a special friendly relationship with each other and have a
common destiny," Bajwa reportedly said at the meeting, according to a
statement on the website of China's defence ministry.
Pakistan has deployed more than 15,000 troops to protect CPEC and the country's navy has raised a security contingent to protect the Gwadar Port, said Masood Khalid, Pakistan's Ambassador to China, at a news conference on Tuesday, according to Global Times. The Port is a key CPEC project.
"As Pakistan faces frequent threats from terrorist forces such as the Taliban and al-Qaeda, military support is necessary to ensure a safe environment for the regions where there is huge investment from China", said Song Zhongping, a military expert who has served in the Chinese army, to Global Times.
Pakistan's
Bajwa is reported to have said the country's army is willing to "deepen
the cooperation with the Chinese army and fully support the Quadrilateral
Cooperation and Coordination Mechanism in Counter Terrorism by
Afghanistan-China-Pakistan-Tajikistan Armed Forces."
Original
post: thenews.com.pk
Pakistan has deployed more than 15,000 troops to protect CPEC and the country's navy has raised a security contingent to protect the Gwadar Port, said Masood Khalid, Pakistan's Ambassador to China, at a news conference on Tuesday, according to Global Times. The Port is a key CPEC project.
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