Iran-China alliance

Author: Daily Times

The only thing even remotely controversial about the building China-Iran alliance, a strategic pact that would last 25 years according to news coming out of Tehran, is that it rubs western countries like USA and regional peace breakers like Israel the wrong way. China is already Iran’s number-one trade partner and the biggest market for its oil, even though the oil part is constantly hamstrung by extremely unfair sanctions imposed by Washington. But it is no longer any secret that countries like China and Iran have now been put into very awkward positions because of what can only be described as very unfair policies of the United States. Little surprise, then, that they are getting into bilateral alliances of their own to protect their interests.

There is also an instructive side to these negotiations that countries like Pakistan should pay attention to. And Iran-China partnership makes all the more sense because they are in the same region and face similar issues. Since China is also pretty good friends with Russia and Pakistan, all that is needed is for all these countries to play along and there could well be a formidable regional bloc, something like a South Asian crescent, to protect the region’s interests. Sadly Pakistan has not exactly cultivated regional alliances in an intelligent manner over the last few decades, and its relations with Iran have always shifted because of what our friends, mostly in very different parts of the world, have asked of it. That is the principal reason for Islamabad losing a degree of regional influence and Gwadar being put into competition by the Chahbahar port which is being built and shall be run by the active partnership of India and Iran.

Pakistan should therefore think very carefully before taking a position on what Beijing and Tehran are up to. No doubt our friends in the Gulf and donors across the Atlantic would already be making frantic calls to Islamabad not to say anything positive about whatever is happening between China and Iran. But listening to such advice could be counterproductive not just for Pakistan’s own interests but the region’s as well. With all other Asian multi-country bodies, like SAARC, compromised because of India’s hegemonic designs, the region badly needs a solid platform that would project the positions of all its countries. And if China and Iran are taking the first baby steps in that direction, pushed along most probably by Russia as well, then it only makes sense for Pakistan to pay its cards very wisely also. *

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