Pakistan’s Tightrope
🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Careful Balancing Between the US and China
Pakistan is walking a fine line between two powerful countries — the United States and China. As global tensions grow, this balancing act is becoming harder. Still, Pakistan follows a policy called “strategic neutrality” or “multi-alignment.” It wants to stay friendly with both sides without upsetting either.
🧭 How Pakistan Handles Both Relationships
1. Economic Ties
- China invests the most in Pakistan, especially through the CPEC project.
- The US is still an important trade partner and gives aid for health, education, and security.
2. Clear Communication
- Leaders like Deputy PM Ishaq Dar say US ties should not be judged by Pakistan’s bond with China.
- Pakistan keeps repeating that it wants balanced relations with both countries.
3. Military Cooperation
- Pakistan works with both militaries: it trains with China and fights terrorism with the US.
- It has held meetings with top officials from both sides to show it’s open to talks.
4. Peace Efforts in the Region
- Pakistan tries to help solve conflicts in places like Afghanistan, Kashmir, and even between Iran and Israel.
- These peace efforts help Pakistan stay important to both Washington and Beijing.
5. Staying Independent
- PM Shehbaz Sharif says Pakistan won’t join any global power games.
- He wants the country to stay neutral and make its own choices.


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