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China's Wang Yi Lands In Pakistan After India Visit As Beijing Refreshes Af-Pak Ties With CPEC Push

China's Wang Yi Lands In Pakistan After India Visit As Beijing Refreshes Af-Pak Ties With CPEC Push

Time of India6 hours ago
After meetings in New Delhi, China's top diplomat Wang Yi has landed in Islamabad for talks on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), defence cooperation, and regional stability. Pakistan, battling economic instability and seeking alternatives to Western lenders, is pushing Beijing for deeper financial and infrastructure commitments. India, however, sees a troubling pattern. While Wang Yi reassured New Delhi about peace and dialogue, his immediate shift to Pakistan underlines China's commitment to its 'ironclad' ally. With Chinese forces already deployed in Pakistan to secure assets, India fears Beijing is tightening Islamabad's grip in South Asia's power game.After meetings in New Delhi, China's top diplomat Wang Yi has landed in Islamabad for talks on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), defence cooperation, and regional stability. Pakistan, battling economic instability and seeking alternatives to Western lenders, is pushing Beijing for deeper financial and infrastructure commitments. India, however, sees a troubling pattern. While Wang Yi reassured New Delhi about peace and dialogue, his immediate shift to Pakistan underlines China's commitment to its 'ironclad' ally. With Chinese forces already deployed in Pakistan to secure assets, India fears Beijing is tightening Islamabad's grip in South Asia's power game.
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