Diversification of our Foreign Policy: Never too late!

Yousuf Raza Gilani meets Wen Jiabao - Reuters

In my last article, I took a brief look at Pak-US relations during the Ayub Khan era (1958-69) which were basically driven under the clout of cold war.

These relations were at the lowest in 1971 because of the East Pakistan debacle, but then we saw an upsurge in these relations after the invasion of USSR on Afghanistan in 1979.

Eventually with the joint efforts of Pakistan and other Islamic countries along with the USA, Afghanistan was liberated that ultimately led to the break-up of USSR in 1991. But just like 1971 Pakistan was left in the cold waters.

The relations between Pakistan and USA jump started after the events of 9/11, since then are going up and down like a roller coaster ride. Some of our political leaders are of the view that Pakistan should call a halt to its relations with the sole super power while others ponder that we cannot afford such a blatant move.

I am of the view that certainly having the biggest economy of the world and having a strong say in the global political affairs we cannot abandon our cooperation with the USA neither can we afford our economic rehabilitation without their budgetary support and defence aid. But it is about time to take advantage of the strategic location and the complexities of the world order at this critical juncture in time.

This year marks the 60th anniversary of Sino-Pak relations. Pakistan has an enduring, multi-dimensional and deep-rooted relationship with China. The long-standing ties of friendship between the two countries are underpinned by mutual trust and confidence. A close identity of views and mutuality of interest remain the hallmark of bilateral ties. Pakistan has always supported China on all issues of importance to the latter, especially those related to the question of China’s sovereignty e.g. Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Tibet and other sensitive issues such as human rights.

In 2010 Wen Jiabao visited Pakistan in which more than 30 billion US dollars worth of deals were signed. Pakistan China friendship center was inaugurated in Islamabad by Prime Minister of China Wen Jiabao. The People’s Republic of China’s military relationship with Pakistan’s military has often been regarded by the leaders of both countries as all weather and time tested.

It is about time that our relations should become more Sino centric rather neighbour centric as opposed to US centric only. The recent ongoing visit of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani may prove just the right tonic towards the achievement of this goal. We should not only get full advantage of the military might that China posses but continue being their trade partners. On the other hand we can get China’s help in our coal and gold mining, as well as their help in completion of various projects.

This is the ripe time to diversify our foreign policy and take it to a new height where we are not dependent upon just one country.

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i ^ Eager Eyes Fixed on Eurasia Russia and Its Neighbors in Crisis Russia and Its Neighbors in Crisis, Edited by IWASHITA Akihiro, Slavic Research Center, p 212
ii. APP. “Gilani, Jiabao inaugurate Pak-China Friendship Centre”. APP. http://dailytimespakistan.com/china-pm-inaugurates-pak-china-friendship-centre/.
iii. IRNA. “Pakistan enjoys strong defense ties with China”.

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13 responses to “Diversification of our Foreign Policy: Never too late!”

  1. wasim younis Avatar
    wasim younis

    @Hamid Majid Abbasi
    first of all why are you ignoring the reality? is it to hard to digest?
    as i said lets just focus on the current issues. why all of a sudden
    we support absurd conspiracy theories? can you back these theories?
    if yes im waiting… My point here is simple, we need to fight this war with
    allies. Plain and Simple!

  2. hamid majid abbasi Avatar

    @wasim

    has any aid been delivered to your house???have you gone out on d street asking for money to survive????They needed us more and they will in future when they will be neck down in Afghanistan…………just for their good days that we have dumb over us to formulate policies………..and about politicians of ours,,,,,did you negotiated the deal btw those sitting out and the one in uniform ruling inside some years back????its all their dirt we are clearing and to hell with them…………its simple mind your own affairs uncle sam and let us do ours………….while igniting fire fabric often catch fire

  3. wasim younis Avatar
    wasim younis

    @Hamid Majid Abbasi
    Mr hamid you tell me? who can we trust? our politicians?
    if we are so against them then why are we pleading for money?
    when wetalk about aid we praise them when they are tryin to help us
    we make absurd conspiracy theories. We need to realize that we have
    to work together for a better future.

  4. hamid majid abbasi Avatar

    @wasim

    Trust with those who are bent of destructing you???????wow i mean CBM like give up self respect and sovereignity……………………

  5. wasim younis Avatar
    wasim younis

    we should build trust with the major powers, specially with US as
    we have been fighting this war for the past decade and its time
    we stop playing the blame game.

  6. Awais Khan Avatar
    Awais Khan

    I agree that we cannot just disregard the relationship with the US, along with building partnerships with regional countries, we should also mend our relationship with the US.

  7. saba kamran Avatar
    saba kamran

    i believe pakistan and US should also work together, i see no point
    in disturbing the pak-us relationship. we should have friendly relations
    with all major powers.

  8. Hamid Majid Abbasi Avatar

    @Yasir Khan

    Very valid inputs……..but this SINO centric approach will lead us to dependency and ultimately subordination as we see in the case of US. Lets put the figures straight, Chinese dont have an inherited love for us, but work on the golden principle of “No true friend but only parallel intrests make permenant friends”. Chinese were in isolation right from their independence (1948-49). They were never recognized by the Western powers coz of their “Socialist” tagline and USSR proved out to be their only God Father. After Indo-China conflict of 1962, Beijing duly recognized that with India they are in a race for regional and transcontinent dominance and lets build up Pakistan as their 1st line of defence, and this is why we see them coming to our aid in 65 and 71.
    When USSR went after their tale in late 1960’s, it was pakistan under Yahya who paved the way for “ping pong” diplomacy and Henry kissinger paid secret visit to China via Pakistan, and opened their relation for the 1st time. In 71, the way USSR backed India via joint defence and diplomatic blanket is often debated as a price paid by Pakistan for this merger, and in return both China and US ditched us to be precise. In 1979 with USSR invasion in Afghanistan, we joined US van coz we had no other option, under the Socialist/ Communist doctorine the ideology had to spread further and Pakistan was undoubtedly the next task (though we can have “warm water theory” as well).
    Lets forget past, talk on what we have today. In Baluchistan especially Gwadar, Pakistan facilitated China by taking up an enmity with US, Iran, India and some Middle Eastern states and this ongoing wave of foreign terrorism has lot to do with this “Energy Corridor” theory but Chinese support hasnt surpassed words sorry to say. I endorse your version that a friend in region is better than one across the continent, but its all about balancing your intrests and demands of this merger.

    Well written!!

  9. Zazzyo Avatar
    Zazzyo

    Too long, I just lost my attention after a couple of lines.

  10. Maleeha Khan Avatar

    well written..!

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