In a recent webinar hosted by the Asian Institute of Eco-civilization Research and Development (AIERD), Professor Victor Gao, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, lauded Pakistan’s instrumental role in facilitating the establishment of China-US diplomatic relations—an event he described as one of the most transformative in modern global history. Professor Gao commended Pakistan’s effective mediation, calling it a shining example of diplomatic excellence. He emphasized that by bridging two major world powers, Pakistan had made a remarkable contribution to global peace and development. He noted that the deepening of China-US ties helped accelerate globalization and brought countries closer together, significantly advancing international cooperation. Turning to China-Pakistan relations, Prof Gao reiterated that no country is more important to China than Pakistan, referring to their bond as “iron-clad.” He stressed China’s unwavering support for Pakistan’s sovereignty and core interests, citing past events like the 1965 and 1971 wars, during which China stood firmly with Pakistan, as well as its continued support during more recent challenges. “China will always stand by Pakistan in safeguarding its sovereignty and legitimate interests,” he stated, affirming the country’s strategic significance in China’s foreign policy. Addressing Pakistan’s internal security concerns, Prof Gao confidently asserted that hostile forces would not succeed in destabilizing the country. He categorically rejected the idea of an independent Balochistan, declaring, “The dream of an independent Balochistan will forever remain a dream. No matter what separatists or hostile actors attempt, Balochistan will remain an integral part of Pakistan.” He concluded his speech by recognising Pakistan’s significant role as a geopolitical player since its independence, pointing to its involvement in key historical events. According to Prof Gao, Pakistan’s role on the world stage has been instrumental in shaping modern history. AIERD Chairman Zahid Latif Khan reciprocated his sentiments, expressing gratitude for his insightful lecture on the importance of Pakistan-China relations. Khan underscored the need for both countries to strengthen their economic ties, particularly in areas such as financial integration and collaboration between their stock exchanges. He also suggested that Chinese companies operating in Pakistan could benefit from the country’s Islamic financing system, including Sukuk Bonds. During the webinar, Gao responded to a question by asserting that Pakistan holds a superiority in the five-dimensional war over India, expressing confidence that India would refrain from further military adventurism. He also addressed the growing field of technology, urging China and Pakistan to enhance their cooperation, particularly in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). He noted China’s open AI cooperation policy and encouraged Pakistan to accelerate its efforts to capitalise on this opportunity. “We should work together to establish a strong foundation in technology and AI, which will shape a promising future for both countries,” Prof Gao added. In closing, AIERD CEO Shakeel Ahmad Ramay, and moderator of the event, thanked Prof Gao and the participants. He concluded the webinar by stating that the China-Pakistan relationship is unique, and that traditional theories cannot fully explain it. Ramay expressed confidence that the two nations would continue working together to create a shared future that would contribute to global prosperity and sustainable peace.
China and US owe Pakistan for laying foundation of bilateral ties: Victor Gao
