Abstract
The article analyses Pakistan’s efforts to balance its relationship with China on one hand, and engage with the US on the other. It unveils a nuanced narrative, elucidating the trilateral dynamics in Pakistan’s foreign policy involving China and the US, known for their significant economic and military assistance to Pakistan. The article posits that the intricate interplay between geopolitics, economic imperatives, and strategic requirements profoundly influences Pakistan’s foreign policy trajectory wherein Pakistan progressively aligns with China while striving to hedge its relations with the US.
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