New Delhi: Ever since the Indian government has modified Article 370, Pakistan has not left any stone unturned in internationalising the issue. So far, China is the only major superpower which has opposed India's move openly at the international platform. Amid this Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is all set to make another official trip to Beijing in the coming days.
Following his track record, it is expected that Pakistan PM will rake up the Kashmir issue during his bilateral meet with China President Xi Jinping.
To know about the possibilities and scenarios which can emerge from this meeting, we met
Talking about the issue, renowned Sinologist and expert on India-China relationship Prof B R Deepak told ETV Bharat that China-Pakistan nexus is a relationship of a patron and client which has been developed with an anti-India sentiment.
China's 'Kashmir' support is just to please Pakistan says Indo-China expert BR Deepak Deepak also stated that as China has enhanced its bilateral engagement with India over the years, China-Pakistan relation has also taken a neutral position.
"Even now as China remains the only country which has backed Pakistan on Kashmir issue at the United Nations. But it was not the wholehearted support. It was just to please Pakistan," said JNU academician Deepak.
Not only this, he also claimed that China is trying its best to balance out its relationship with India as it's domestic scenarios which include massive anti-government demonstrations in Hong Kong, atrocities against Muslims in Ulighar province and many others.
This will be Imran Khan's third visit to China since taking charge of his office on November 2018. His last visit to Beijing was in April when he attended the second Belt and Road Forum.
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